The Future of Pharmacy Access: The Impact of Putting Rx Information in Patients’ Hands
A quick conversation about coverage, availability and pricing can help patients make informed decisions.
Julian Herbert</a> started his career in tech product development as a business analyst focused on e-commerce in the semiconductor industry. Following his curiosity, he became a management consultant at Deloitte and led M&A divestiture and integration engagements in a variety of industries, including pharma and biotech. He then transitioned back into product development and e-commerce at Amazon, launching machine learning solutions for 3rd party sellers on the platform. Julian was also tasked to lead product development for AWS Startups, building their first micro-targeted product line.<br /> <br /> At <a href=https://medcitynews.com/author/jherbert/"https://www.dosespot.com/">DoseSpot, Julian leads product innovation, helping the company grow and deliver safe and reliable ePrescribing technology and software integrations across multiple healthcare markets. Julian is originally from Louisiana and graduated as valedictorian from Southern University in Baton Rouge with a B.S. in Computer Science. He also has an M.B.A. from The Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, focusing on strategy and entrepreneurship." />
A quick conversation about coverage, availability and pricing can help patients make informed decisions.
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