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EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 9 MIN

Why direct-to-patient is the future of pharma access (Sponsored)

from The Top Line · host Fierce Life Sciences

Direct-to-patient models are no longer an experiment - they're becoming a critical part of the modern prescription journey. In this sponsored episode of The Top Line, host Kelly Hogan talks with Jeremy Richardson, chief commercial officer at GiftHealth, about how DTP is redefining access, transparency and speed in pharma commercialization. Richardson shares insights from more than a decade in specialty pharmacy and explains where the traditional model breaks down for patients and providers. He addresses common misconceptions about DTP, including the belief that it only works for cash-pay or consumer-driven drugs, and outlines how a single, seamless platform can support medications across therapeutic areas and price points. With experience guiding more than 7 million patients through their prescription journeys, Richardson discusses what manufacturers truly need from a DTP partner, how technology can accelerate time to therapy and why ease and transparency are becoming nonnegotiable expectations. He also looks ahead to where the prescription journey is headed - and what pharma commercial leaders must do now to keep pace.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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