Understanding the Role of FRMs in Healthcare Advocacy feat. Zeinub Alber, RN

That's Derm Good!

06-11-2023 • 43 minutos

Listen as Zeinub Alber, an RN, former biologic coordinator, and field reimbursement specialist. They discuss the importance of process and access in healthcare and how they can make a difference in patients' lives. Zeinub emphasizes the need for resources and different ways of learning and praises the host for creating a platform to share valuable information.

NOTE: Zeinub Alber is sharing her opinions and thoughts about healthcare; her comments do not reflect the opinions of her employer.


Zeinub highlights the importance of comprehensive documentation as good clinical practice. Additionally, this documentation serves as a means to revisit and evaluate the efficacy of treatments or interventions that benefit the patient.


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Zeinub saw the emergence of field reimbursement specialists (FRMs) and the importance of pharmaceutical sales reps in her education and patient care. She realized these roles impacted her ability to navigate the system and help her patients receive the needed therapies. Inspired by their work, she became an FRM, aiming to touch more lives and support healthcare professionals like her.


The discussion between Janelle Ball and Zeinub Alber addresses the role of insurance companies in questioning the treatments or interventions being administered. Zeinub challenges the idea that insurance companies create obstacles or seek reasons to deny coverage. Instead, ask questions of patients and providers to ensure that the treatments or interventions are supported by evidence and are safe and effective.


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Overall, the episode emphasizes the importance of healthcare providers recognizing the significance of biologics in a patient's journey and making them accessible in their offices. It acknowledges the challenges office staff face in accessing and understanding biologics but also highlights the increasing availability of resources and support. Patients are encouraged to actively participate in decision-making and stay informed about their insurance coverage.


Zeinub’s story also demonstrates the importance of education and networking in overcoming these challenges. By actively seeking out opportunities for learning, attending dinner programs, and engaging with sales reps and FRMs, Zeinub enhanced her knowledge and improved patient outcomes. She recognized the value of collaboration and leveraging the expertise of others in the field.


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