Payer objection handling
Walk into the call with the rebuttal already written.
Knowledgeable runs the value story against every objection a payer has raised against similar assets in the last 36 months and drafts the response, grounded in published evidence, your trial data and the precedent decisions that matter.
Watch it run on your work.
Where this fits in your workflow.
Knowledgeable runs the value story against every objection a payer has raised against similar assets in the last 36 months and drafts the response, grounded in published evidence, your trial data and the precedent decisions that matter.
Most teams running Payer objections today juggle a stack of search tools, PDF readers and consultancy slides, then spend the back half of the project reconciling claims to sources. Knowledgeable collapses that into one defensible workflow: walk into the call with the rebuttal already written.
The work runs against your literature, trial registries, HTA precedent, label and SmPC, with every sentence pinpoint-cited so your senior reviewer opens a document that's already at QC.
- 1Scope & comparator locked
- 2Evidence pulled & graded
- 3Draft built with citations
- 4QC pass against framework
The work that finally lands the way you scoped it.
Pre-built objection library
Trained on real payer objections from comparable assets, uncertainty, ITC choice, comparator selection, sub-group, durability.
Rebuttals grounded in your evidence
Each counter cites your trial, the label, the published comparator data, not a marketing claim.
Field-ready in 72 hours
Same answers, formatted for the MSL deck, the access deck and the rebuttal pack, without three teams rewriting them.
Refreshed the day evidence moves
New competitor readout or HTA decision triggers an automatic flag and a re-drafted rebuttal.
Stop losing access on objections you saw coming.
Pressure-test your value storyMore for market access & hta teams.
Audit-ready for compliance and MLR.
Every rebuttal carries its sources, version history and reviewer trail. MLR clears it once, not three times.