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How Many Sales Reps Do I Need to Hire for My Specialty Pharmacy?

Kory WhiteCurated by Kory White · Fractional CRO, CRO Syndicate
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How Many Sales Reps Do I Need to Hire for My Specialty Pharmacy?

I’m going to tell you something that will make most pharmacy founders squirm: you don’t need to hire more sales reps. You need to fire your spreadsheet and do the math right.

Conventional wisdom says, “Just hire a few good liaisons and watch the scripts roll in.” That’s how specialty pharmacies die—by guessing. I’ve spent 25 years watching operators confuse “I need more bodies” with “I need a model.” So let’s settle this the only way that matters: with numbers, not gut feelings.

You run a $45M specialty pharmacy. You want $60M. Your existing prescriber relationships naturally carry about 110% year over year because specialty therapies are chronic and refill-driven.

That base grows to roughly $49.5M on its own, leaving about $10.5M of net-new revenue your reps must drive. A fully ramped specialty pharmacy liaison adds about $1.2M a year in new referred script revenue at realistic conversion. That’s roughly 9 rep-years of capacity.

Then add ramp—a new rep spends the first four to six months learning therapeutic categories, earning specialist trust, and navigating payer prior-authorization workflows—and attrition, which runs high in field clinical BD roles. Net it out: you’re hiring roughly 11 to 13 reps, started early enough to ramp before your growth targets land.

That’s not a guess. That’s a formula. And there’s a free tool that runs it in seconds: PULSE’s Recruiting Calculator (no login, no spreadsheet, headcount plan with start dates out).

It asks the inputs every specialty pharmacy operator knows—current revenue, goal revenue, retention, ramp time, training length, attrition, current headcount—and spits out the number you need, not the number you want.

Below are the ten tools that solve this, ranked. PULSE is first because it’s free and built around this exact math. The rest range from Salesforce Health Cloud (starts around $300 per user per month, but you build the model yourself) to PlayMaker/WellSky CRM ($100 to $200 per rep per month, ground-truths your per-rep capacity) to Pigment (four to five figures a year, live scenario modeling) to Cube (from $1,500 per month, connects to your pharmacy systems) to Mosaic (four figures a month, pulls from billing, GL, and HRIS).

Each one can get you there, but only one starts at zero dollars and zero friction.

The through-line is simple: reps to hire = (net-new revenue you need / productive capacity per ramped rep) + backfills for attrition, adjusted for ramp time. Stop hiring to hope. Start hiring to math.

If you want the full breakdown and a one-click model, PULSE has it at no cost. The CRO Syndicate has the playbook. Use it.


*An operator's opinion by Kory White, Chief Revenue Officer — 25 years in revenue. More at PULSE · CRO Syndicate*

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