Social Media medical affairs uses Twitter to publicly share and discuss valuable disease-specific information. This creates a conversation that deserves billions of health tweets.
How can you sift all this data to find exactly what you need in minutes?
Leading pharmaceutical companies are using the Sympur signal to search for business intelligence Social Media medical affairs on Twitter. Symplur Signals combines the best of both worlds to perform tasks and answer questions that are not possible with common tools. Hand curated crowdsourced for unmatched healthcare expertise. Machine learning and algorithms provide infinite scalability.
Key Opinion Leader
Mapping
Accurate and detailed segmentation of healthcare professionals is important, and the SymplurRank algorithm provides the most reliable KOL list in healthcare. With millions of Twitter accounts pre-classified based on public stakeholder identities, the tool allows you to customize influencer segmentation to meet your needs in a rapidly changing environment.
Content and Emotions
Analysis
Access interactive snapshots of trending medical terms from Twitter conversations through Symplur’s Natural Language Processing (NLP) algorithms for comprehensive content analysis. It also fine-tunes the emotional algorithm by customizing it to the specific needs of the Social Media medical affairs team for a better understanding of the settings.
Competitive Intelligence
Not all tweets are created in the same way. Our platform ranks the importance of each conversation based on who shared it, who contributed it, and the status and influence of stakeholders in the healthcare industry. Engagement analysis highlights the most influential tweets and discussion threads in each clinical trial.
Scientific Communication Strategy
We Launched a New Drug – Is Our Scientific Communication Strategy Working? Will the practice change? With the click of the button, our medical clients can list articles in the most shared scientific statements by HCP. And for the most important part, it’s broken down and lists the doctors who shared a particular trend article.
Created for Medical Use
Active Ingredients, Research, or Journal Articles are posted on Twitter. When information spreads like a wildfire, whether good or bad, it spreads on Twitter before the media picks it up.
How to find a trend and identify practical information before it blooms? How do you find information that you didn’t know you needed? Who are the real key players, what are they saying, or are they reinforcing? How do you assess whether the findings are important enough to change your practice? Do more with Symplur Signals, the only platform on the market that is co-developed and trusted by the medical team.
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