In life sciences, scientific credibility is your organization’s greatest asset.
Publications are the currency of that credibility, built on a foundation of peer-reviewed, validated literature. They transform data into actionable evidence that defines how clinical innovations are introduced, understood, and trusted.
Despite the key role publications play in bridging research and clinical application, challenges with their end-to-end management can limit impact. Processes are complex and fragmented while data is scattered across disconnected systems. These breakdowns risk disrupting the flow of scientific evidence — slowing translation to clinical practice and impacting patient care. This creates an opportunity to rethink the publications model:
unify processes, data, and intelligence to ensure that scientific evidence flows efficiently from innovation to intervention.
As the function of medical affairs evolves from executional to strategic, so does the role of publications. While a fundamental activity, publishing now plays an integral, deliberate role in overarching medical strategy. No longer isolated or execution focused, publications are a strategic engine for evidence-
based scientific exchange that can make-or-break market access and clinical adoption.
With this elevated role comes an uncompromising standard. Every publication must be:
The standards of a publication are clear, but the path to delivery is rarely straightforward. End-to-end management of a publication requires navigating intricate processes across multiple stakeholders and shifting timelines. Clinical specialties can introduce variability, influencing the volume, complexity, and delivery of a publication. For instance, companies in areas such as robotic surgery, cardiovascular devices, or oncology face added pressure to meet market demands and respond to clinicians’ growing need for deep scientific information.
Despite these nuances, there are similar processes across publications regardless of clinical domain and company size. The typical end-to-end workflow for managing a publication is as follows:

How your organization manages the end-to-end publications journey can be the difference between science shaping clinical practice or getting lost in the noise. When planned strategically and executed efficiently, publications accelerate the path from evidence generation to clinical adoption. But publications management is a complex puzzle of people, process, and technology. The role of technology should be to empower those people and processes. Instead, limitations of existing solutions often do the opposite, reinforcing inefficiencies that delay clinical evidence from reaching the providers and patients who need it most.
Modern publications management requires a single, connected environment that is intuitive and easily accessible for all users. By leveraging technology and automation to handle manual, repetitive tasks, teams can focus on strategy to shape the scientific narrative and drive meaningful impact. When evaluating publication management solutions, consider the following capabilities:

Veeva is leaning into the complexity of scientific publishing to simplify and standardize it, transforming how medical affairs teams operate in this space. Veeva Publications — joining Vault Medical alongside Medcomms and MedInquiry — is an application used to plan, author, collaborate, approve and submit scientific literature to medical journals and congresses. It supports the end-to-end publication process from audience selection and manuscript drafting through submission, and helps teams ensure compliance with
submission requirements and industry regulations.

Intelligent: Publications teams can plan, execute, and analyze with new levels of precision. AI-driven recommendations identify publication gaps, flag compliance risks early, and surface opportunities to accelerate review cycles.

Connected: Connectivity isn’t optional — it’s a strategic imperative. Veeva Publications, living together with other Vault Medical applications, ensures that scientific evidence remains accurate and consistent as it moves across the broader medical affairs ecosystem.
Outcome-driven: Embedding publications into the broader medical affairs ecosystem creates a critical feedback loop between evidence generation and scientific exchange. Measure what evidence was published, in which context published evidence was used, and ultimately how it impacted understanding, adoption, and patient outcomes.
In fast-moving clinical specialties, minor delays can alter competitive positioning and delay access to care. Veeva’s unified publications model ensures every insight, every data point, and every publication contributes to measurable scientific and medical impact.
Learn about Veeva’s connected, end-to-end solutions for medical affairs.