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Lead strategic HTA and pricing initiatives for a global pharmaceutical leader in Japan. Conduct cost-effectiveness analyses, prepare HTA materials, and negotiate with regulatory bodies to ensure market access. This Tokyo/Osaka-based role requires proven CEA experience, fluency in Japanese, and st...
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Japan , Tokyo 23 wards; Osaka
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10000000.00 - 15000000.00 JPY / Year
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Randstad
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Until further notice
Explore a world of opportunity in Health Technology Assessment Manager jobs, a critical and intellectually stimulating career path at the intersection of healthcare, economics, and patient access. Professionals in this field act as strategic linchpins, primarily within the pharmaceutical, medical device, and biotechnology industries. Their core mission is to secure favorable reimbursement and market access for new health technologies—such as innovative drugs, medical devices, and diagnostic tests—by demonstrating their value to healthcare payers and regulatory bodies. This role is fundamental in bridging the gap between groundbreaking clinical research and real-world patient availability, ensuring that cost-effective and beneficial treatments can reach those who need them. A Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Manager is fundamentally an evidence architect and a strategic negotiator. Their typical responsibilities are multifaceted. They are tasked with developing and executing comprehensive market access strategies that align with a product's lifecycle. A central part of their role involves leading the preparation, submission, and defense of robust HTA dossiers to national and regional health authorities. This requires the meticulous planning and management of health economics and outcomes research (HEOR), which includes designing and overseeing studies that generate real-world evidence on a product's economic, clinical, and humanistic value. They continuously monitor the evolving healthcare policy and pricing landscape, providing critical insights and risk assessments to internal leadership. Furthermore, a significant portion of their time is dedicated to stakeholder engagement, building and nurturing relationships with key opinion leaders, clinical experts, and patient advocacy groups to build consensus and support for the value of their technologies. Internally, they collaborate extensively with cross-functional teams including clinical development, regulatory affairs, marketing, and medical affairs to ensure a cohesive and evidence-driven approach from development through to commercialization. To excel in Health Technology Assessment Manager jobs, a specific blend of education, skills, and experience is required. Candidates typically possess an undergraduate degree in life sciences, pharmacy, economics, or public health, with a strong preference for those holding advanced degrees such as a Master's or PhD in Health Economics, Public Health, or Epidemiology. Most positions require several years of direct experience in market access, HEOR, or a closely related field within the life sciences industry. A deep, working understanding of national and regional healthcare systems, reimbursement processes, and the core principles of health technology assessment is non-negotiable. Successful professionals are highly analytical, with the ability to critically appraise clinical and economic data. They are also exceptional communicators and negotiators, capable of translating complex evidence into compelling value stories for diverse audiences. For those with a passion for improving healthcare systems and a talent for strategic, evidence-based problem-solving, Health Technology Assessment Manager jobs offer a rewarding career with a direct impact on public health and patient outcomes.

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