How pharma marketers can reach health audiences in a privacy-first ecosystem

by Experian Marketing Services 11 min read June 9, 2026

At A Glance

Pharma marketers face growing challenges as privacy requirements evolve, media consumption fragments, and traditional identity signals become less reliable. They still need to reach highly specific patient and healthcare professional audiences with relevant messaging across channels. Experian Audiences and Partner Audiences help marketers activate privacy-safe healthcare, condition-based, healthcare professional, and health-aligned audiences at scale, supporting consistent audience reach, audience fidelity, and cross-channel engagement across the media ecosystem.

What’s changing in pharma audience targeting?

Pharmaceutical (pharma) audience targeting is changing as marketers need to reach highly specific patient and healthcare professional (HCP) audiences while operating in a complex environment shaped by privacy requirements, data limitations, and changing media behaviors.

Regulations like HIPAA, along with stricter standards around data use and tracking, have changed how identity can support targeting and engagement. Traditional identifiers such as cookies and pixels are becoming less reliable or permissible, limiting how marketers connect audiences across channels.

At the same time, both patients and HCPs are taking a more independent, informed approach to healthcare research. They explore conditions, treatments, and providers across a growing mix of digital channels, raising expectations for relevant experiences while increasing competition for attention. In fact, 55% of adults use social media for health information, and 32% use AI tools for health-related questions.

Media habits are shifting just as quickly. Patients and HCPs increasingly engage with content across streaming, social, and other digital environments rather than relying on traditional linear TV alone. With digital expected to account for more than 70% of total media time in 2026, marketers have more opportunities to connect with health audiences across channels. At the same time, consistent signals for targeting are becoming harder to maintain.

Why audience quality and scale matter more than ever

Despite these challenges, pharma marketers still need to reinforce messaging across channels and maintain relevance throughout the patient or provider journey without creating fatigue or overexposure.

For many pharma organizations, this is compounded by limited first party data, who instead rely on external data providers to reach their target audiences. This makes scale, fidelity, and consistency across platforms and channels increasingly important. Marketers need audiences broad enough to reach meaningful populations and accurate enough to support relevant, personalized engagement.

How compliant healthcare audiences support pharma goals

Compliant healthcare audiences can support pharma goals by navigating these shifts in media, data, and privacy requirements. Pharma marketers need an audience strategy built on compliant signals that can support activation across the media ecosystem.

Experian Audiences and Partner Audiences offer a range of audience types across healthcare professionals, consumer health, and behavior and lifestyle indicators, designed for compliant activation at scale.

Experian’s connected identity framework allows signals such as National Provider Identifiers (NPIs), hashed emails (HEMs), and tokenized consumer IDs to be translated into identifiers that can be used across media environments while maintaining audience reach and fidelity. As a result, pharma marketers gain more flexibility to reach relevant audiences, tailor activation strategies, and coordinate messaging across channels and platforms without exposing sensitive identity data or limiting scale.

Core audience groups for pharma marketers

Healthcare professional audiences

HCP Partner Audiences are built using deterministic identifiers, including NPIs along with other IDs associated with HCPs like hashed emails. This creates audiences grounded in real provider data, rather than relying only on digital activity signals.

These audiences allow pharmaceutical marketers to reach providers based on:

  • Specialty and expertise
  • Care team role
  • Prescribing behavior
  • Conditions diagnosed or treated based on medical claims activity

Because HCP audiences are finite and remain a primary source through which patients learn about new medications, they are heavily targeted across the industry. Reaching the right providers with messaging aligned to specialty and prescribing behavior helps reduce wasted impressions and support more meaningful engagement.

Examples of HCP Partner Audiences you can activate

AnalyticsIQ

  1. Case Manager or Care Coordinator
  2. Endocrinology Tech Adopters
  3. Geriatric Medicine
  4. Language > Hispanic Bilingual

Diaceutics

  1. Diabetes – Type 2 – Endocrinologists
  2. Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolaemia – Cardiologists
  3. Non Small Cell Lung Cancer – ROS1 – Oncologists
  4. PAH – Cardiologists

IQVIA

  1. Anti-Migraine
  2. Gastroenterology & Hepatology
  3. Osteoporosis
  4. Pharmacist

How to use these audiences

Activate audiences like Full Care Team > Osteoporosis to reach providers involved in long-term bone health management with messaging focused on screening, adherence, or fracture prevention. Diabetes – Type 2 – Endocrinologists audiences can help engage specialists involved in diabetes treatment decisions with therapy-specific messaging tailored to disease management and patient outcomes.

Direct-to-consumer audiences

Reaching consumer health, or direct-to-consumer (DTC), audiences presents a different challenge. Unlike HCPs, consumer audiences are broader, more fragmented, and subject to stricter privacy constraints. At the same time, consumers are exposed to a high volume of health advertising, making it harder for brands to maintain relevance and connect with consumers.

The right DTC audiences help pharma marketers navigate these challenges by enabling them to reach consumers using deidentified, tokenized data designed to preserve both audience quality and consumer privacy. By maintaining audience fidelity as these audiences move across platforms and activation environments, pharma marketers can support more consistent, scalable targeting and relevance across channels while protecting sensitive identity information.

These audiences can be defined across a range of dimensions, including conditions, procedures, and medications. This allows marketers to engage audiences at different stages of the health journey, from initial awareness to ongoing condition management.

Examples of DTC Partner Audiences you can activate

HealthRankings

  1. Ophthalmology (Eyes) > Dry AMD
  2. Nervous System > Fibromyalgia

Health Union

  1. Cardiac Care
  2. Vaccine Interest

Mars

  1. Type 2 Diabetes for 10 or More Years Propensity
  2. Caregiver Who Discuss Treatments With Doctors

PurpleLab

  1. Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
  2. Ipratropium Bromide and Albuterol

How to use these audiences

Activate audiences like Cardiac Care to reach consumers actively engaging with heart health content using messaging focused on disease awareness, treatment education, or ongoing care management. Caregiver Who Discuss Treatments With Doctors audiences can help connect with caregivers involved in healthcare decisions using messaging centered around treatment support, care coordination, or medication discussions.

Lifestyle and health context audiences

Lifestyle and health context audiences help brands align with the broader factors that influence health decisions, which extend beyond conditions and treatments. Factors such as financial situation, household structure, location, life stage, and attitudes toward health all shape how consumers engage with care and treatment decisions.

Experian health-adjacent audiences, or those that cover broader behavioral and lifestyle health indicators, help pharma marketers reach people through these additional signals. They make it possible to connect with consumers based on the context that influences how they approach and manage their health.

In addition to expanding reach, these audiences support more flexible activation. Because they are not tied to condition-level data, they can be used alongside signals like streaming behavior, content preferences, and ad receptivity. This makes it easier to align audience targeting with where consumer media behavior is shifting.

Example Experian Audiences you can activate for health indicators

  1. Ages 65+
  2. Health and Wellness Supplement Buyers
  3. Household Income $750K–$999K
  4. Multigenerational Household
  5. Presence of Children: Ages 0–3
  6. Weight Reformers

CTV and media behavior audiences

  1. Cooking TV Viewers
  2. CNN News Viewers
  3. Paid Ad-Supported Streaming Subscriber
  4. Solo TV Watching Households
  5. Streaming TV
  6. TV Ad Acceptor Households

Example Partner Audiences you can activate for health indicators

AnalyticsIQ

  1. CBD for Pain Management
  2. Has Access to At Least One Caretaker
  3. Has the Highest Health Literacy Score
  4. Healthcare Cost Barriers
  5. Uses Health Monitors or Biosensors

How to use these audiences

Activate audiences like Weight Reformers to reach consumers researching weight management solutions with educational or treatment-focused messaging. Multigenerational Household audiences can help connect with caregivers managing care across generations, while Streaming TV audiences support engagement in premium connected TV environments aligned to changing media behavior.

When are health audiences most receptive to outreach?

Health audiences are most receptive to outreach during key seasonal and life-stage moments, which can be mapped directly to audience strategy.

Open enrollment

Open enrollment periods concentrate on evaluation of coverage, providers, and prescription access. In 2024, more than 21 million Americans enrolled in Marketplace coverage, the highest on record.

During this window, consumers are actively comparing plans, providers, and treatment affordability, making it one of the most intent-driven healthcare moments of the year.

Experian Audiences you can activate during open enrollment

  1. Active Health Insurance Shoppers
  2. Child Age 0–36 Months
  3. Recently Married Couple Households

Partner Audiences you can activate during open enrollment

MARS

  1. Health Insurance Marketplace or Exchange like Obamacare or Affordable Care Act

New Year health reset

New year’s health resets drive a surge in preventive care and wellness behaviors.31% of Americans say they will make a New Year’s resolution or set a goal for 2026, with health consistently ranking as the top priority.

Experian Audiences you can activate during New Year’s

  1. Informed Consumer
  2. New Year’s/Resolutions: New Year’s Diet, Health and Fitness: High Spenders
  3. Starting New Job Soon Audiences
  4. Weight Reformers

Flu and RSV season

Flu and RSV season drive predictable spikes in vaccination interest and healthcare engagement. In recent seasons, flu vaccination coverage among adults has ranged around 41%, with demand increasing sharply during peak outbreak periods.

Partner Audiences you can activate during Flu and RSV season

HealthRankings

  • Allergy

HealthUnion

  • Vaccine Interest

IQVIA

  • Influenza/Flu

MARS

  • Vaccine Hesitant and Concerned About Side Effects

What sets Experian Audiences apart?

Our syndicated audiences give you an advantage across channels, offering both scale and accuracy:

  • Experian’s 3,500+ syndicated audiences are available at over 200 leading activation platforms, including programmatic, social, TV destinations, and can be curated alongside premium inventory through Curated Deals.
  • Reach consumers based on who they are, where they live, and their household makeup. Experian ranked #1 in accuracy by Truthset for key demographic attributes.

Explore more of our Partner Audiences that complement Experian Audiences across key health use cases, with flexible activation through Experian’s data marketplace or leading activation platforms.

Need a custom audience? Reach out to our audience team and we can help you build and activate an Experian audience on the platform of your choice.

Want to activate an Experian Audience on Meta, Pinterest, Snap, TikTok or on a platform not listed above? Contact us today.

For a full list, download our syndicated audiences guide.

Reach the right audiences for your industry

Build a stronger pharma audience strategy

As privacy requirements evolve and media fragmentation increase, pharma marketers need a connected approach that helps maintain audience fidelity across channels while supporting responsible activation. With the right foundation and partners in place, marketers can reach relevant patient and provider audiences, preserve audience accuracy through activation, and deliver more relevant experiences that support long-term growth.

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FAQs

Experian Audiences are pre-built, privacy-compliant consumer segments that help marketers target based on verified demographic, financial, and behavioral data.

They’re designed for flexibility across channels and can be activated on 200+ platforms, including major social, CTV, and programmatic partners.

Experian ranks #1 in demographic accuracy according to Truthset, and marketers can choose from 3,500+ syndicated audiences that capture signals such as income, spending behavior, household structure, financial attitudes, and ability to pay. These same audiences are also available through partnerships on platforms like DirecTV, Dish, Magnite, OpenAP, and The Trade Desk.

For a deeper look at our audience catalog, explore our syndicated audience guide.

You can activate Experian Audiences across 200+ digital and connected TV (CTV) platforms, including Meta, Pinterest, The Trade Desk, and Audigent PMPs.

Yes, you can combine your own first-party data with Experian’s 3,500+ syndicated audiences and additional segments from multiple partner data providers, as a custom audience within a Curated Deal or self-service via Audience Engine.


Appendix

HCP Partner Audiences

  1. AnalyticsIQ > Healthcare Professionals (HCP) > HCP Type > Case Manager or Care Coordinator
  2. AnalyticsIQ > Healthcare Professionals (HCP) > Specialty > Endocrinology Tech Adopters
  3. AnalyticsIQ > Healthcare Professionals (HCP) > Prescriber > Geriatric Medicine
  4. AnalyticsIQ > Healthcare Professionals (HCP) > HCP Type > Other Nursing Services > Language > Hispanic Bilingual
  5. Diaceutics > General Medicine > Diabetes – Type 2 – Endocrinologists
  6. Diaceutics > Rare Disease > Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolaemia – Cardiologists
  7. Diaceutics > Oncology > Non Small Cell Lung Cancer – ROS1 – Oncologists
  8. Diaceutics > General Medicine > PAH – Cardiologists
  9. IQVIA > Healthcare Professionals (HCP) > OTC > Anti-Migraine
  10. IQVIA > Healthcare Professionals (HCP) > Physician Specialty Group > Gastroenterology & Hepatology
  11. IQVIA > Healthcare Professionals (HCP) > Full Care Team > Osteoporosis
  12. IQVIA > Healthcare Professionals (HCP) > Pharmacist

DTC audiences

  1. HealthRankings > Digital > Patient > Nervous System > Fibromyalgia
  2. HealthRankings > Digital > Patient > Ophthalmology (Eyes) > Dry AMD
  3. Health Union > DTC > Vaccine Interest
  4. Health Union > DTC > Cardiac Care
  5. Mars > Health and Wellness > Conditions and Treatments > Type 2 Diabetes for 10 or More Years Propensity
  6. Mars > Health and Wellness > Caregivers > Caregiver Who Discuss Treatments With Doctors
  7. PurpleLab > Conditions > Autoimmune Conditions > Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
  8. PurpleLab > Medications > Asthma and COPD Medications > Ipratropium Bromide and Albuterol

Lifestyle and health context audiences

  1. Experian > Geo-Indexed > Demographics > Ages 65+
  2. Experian > Purchase Transactions > Nutraceuticals, Bioceuticals and Supplements > Health and Wellness Supplement Buyers
  3. Experian > Geo-Indexed > Demographics > Household Income $750K–$999K
  4. Experian > Demographics > Household Composition > Multigenerational Household
  5. Experian > Geo-Indexed > Demographics > Presence of Children: Ages 0–3
  6. Experian > Psychographic/Attitudes > Health and Well Being > Weight Reformers

CTV and media behavior audiences

  1. Experian > Lifestyle and Interests (Affinity) > TV Segments (US) Genre > Cooking TV Viewers
  2. Experian > Lifestyle and Interests (Affinity) > TV Segments (US) Network > CNN News Viewers
  3. Experian > Television (TV) > Ad Avoiders/Ad Acceptors > Paid Ad-Supported Streaming Subscriber
  4. Experian > Television (TV) > Household/Family Viewing > Solo TV Watching Households
  5. Experian > TrueTouch > Communication Preferences > Engagement Channel Preference > Streaming TV
  6. Experian > Television (TV) > Ad Avoiders/Ad Acceptors > TV Ad Acceptor Households

Partner Audiences you can activate for health indicators

  1. AnalyticsIQ > Health & Wellness > CBD > Reason for Use > CBD for Pain Management
  2. AnalyticsIQ >Health & Wellness > Barriers to Healthcare > Has Access to At Least One Caretaker
  3. AnalyticsIQ >Health & Wellness > Barriers to Healthcare > Has the Highest Health Literacy Score
  4. AnalyticsIQ >Health & Wellness > Barriers to Healthcare > Healthcare Cost Barriers
  5. AnalyticsIQ >Health & Wellness > Medical Utilization > Uses Health Monitors or Biosensors

Open enrollment

Experian Audiences

  1. Experian > Purchase Predictors > Shoppers All Channels > Active Health Insurance Shoppers
  2. Experian > Life Events > New Parents > Child Age 0–36 Months
  3. Experian > Publisher Derived > Life Events > Recently Married Couple Households

Partner Audiences

  1. MARS > Consumer Financial > Health Insurance > Health Insurance Marketplace or Exchange like Obamacare or Affordable Care Act

New Year health reset

  1. Experian > Psychographic/Attitudes > Shopping Behavior > Informed Consumer
  2. Experian > Retail Shoppers: Purchase Based > Seasonal > New Year’s/Resolutions: New Year’s Diet, Health and Fitness: High Spenders
  3. Experian > Publisher Derived > Life Events > Starting New Job Soon Audiences
  4. Experian > Psychographic/Attitudes > Health and Well Being > Weight Reformers

Flu and RSV season

  1. HealthRankings > Digital > Patient > Immune System > Allergy
  2. IQVIA > Healthcare Professionals (HCP) > Full Care Team > Influenza/Flu
  3. MARS > Health and Wellness > Vaccinations > Vaccine Hesitant and Concerned About Side Effects
  4. HealthUnion > DTC > Vaccine Interest

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