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I have a rare disease.

At Compass, we believe in empowering patients, especially those with rare diseases. We know that when patients understand their diagnosis, disease state, and medications, they are more likely to participate in their own care. When all stakeholders — caregivers, nurses, physicians, and healthcare workers — understand the patient experience, they can provide greater support, which can lead to better outcomes. Our services include Patient Positioning, Interactive Marketing, Patient Programs, Social Media, Research and Strategy.

Case Studies:

Looking for success stories? We have a few to share.

 

Uniting a Community through Social Media

PKU.com: Forging connections between phenylketonuria patients. Read more

 

Launching Against Difficult Odds

Somatuline Depot: Gaining traction in an established market. Read more

Our Brands:

Compass is dedicated to improving the lives of patients suffering from rare diseases.

Innovation Lab:

Compass sponsors an ongoing series of industry only events that enable participants to share best practices for commercializing orphan drugs. Our most recent event explored how to assess your brand's market size, how to determine your pricing strategy, how to optimize social media and facilitate brand advocacy, etc.

Innovation Lab events are by invitation only - If you're interested in attending our next Innovation Lab event, click the link below.

From Our Blog:

Opinions and expertise from our dedicated employees.

Super Bowl Champions and Real Heroes

By: Peter Nalen in Community Engagement

While we witnessed a great Super Bowl on the field this year, part of what makes the game such a spectacle is all the hype building up to it: stories about the accomplishments on the field of play; the in-game h... Read more

Support Rare Disease Day and Share Your Story!

By: Peter Nalen in Agency Life

As you may be aware, Rare Disease Day is a global acknowledgement of rare diseases that focuses on the importance of collaboration and mutual support. Rare Disease Day is February 29, and is jointly coordinated ... Read more