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GS1 Healthcare ConferenceHappo-en, Tokyo
© 2008 GS1
Happo-en, Tokyo28-30 October 2008
WelcomeShurou Karashima
© 2008 GS1
Shurou KarashimaChairman, GS1 Japan
Welcome to the GS1 Healthcare ConferenceMichel van der Heijden
President Healthcare & New SectorsPresident Healthcare & New Sectors
Tokyo, 28 October 2008
GS1 is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the design and implementation of global standards to improve the efficiency and visibility of supply chains globally and across sectors
• 108 member organisations
• 30 years of experience
The role of GS1
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• 30 years of experience • Neutral platform for all supply chain stakeholders• Over a million companies doing business across 150
countries• Over 6 billion transactions a day
GS1 is the most widely used supply chain
standards system in the world
GS1 System of Standards
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About GS1 Healthcare
GS1 Healthcare is a voluntary, global user
community bringing together all healthcare
stakeholders
Including: manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, hospitals,
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Including: manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, hospitals, pharmacies, regulatory bodies, trade associations
Mission & Vision
To lead the healthcare sector to the successful
development and implementation of global
standards by bringing together experts in
healthcare to enhance patient safety and supply
chain efficiencies.
Our
Mission
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To become the recognised, open and neutral
source for regulatory agencies, trade organisations
and other similar stakeholders seeking input and
direction for global standards in healthcare for
patient safety, supply chain security & efficiency,
traceability and accurate data synchronisation.
Our
Vision
Membership around the world
ManufacturersAbbott LaboratoriesAlcon LabsAmgenAstra ZenecaBaxterB. BraunBoston ScientificBristol Myers SquibbCookCovidien
Distributors/Healthcare providers/GPOs/T&LCardinal Health (U.S.)CH Aulnay sous Bois (France)Comparatio Health (Germany)CVS (U.S.)DHL Exel Supply ChainErasmus MC Rotterdam (NL)UNI.HA (representing 17 French university hospitals)Hong Kong Hospital Authorities
Manufacturers3MBayerBecton DickinsonBoehringer IngelheimColoplastDraeger MedicalGenzymeHospiraKimberly-ClarkNovo Nordisk
Healthcare providers/RetailersAlfred Hospital (Australia)Ascension Health (U.S.)Capital District Health (Canada)CHU Dijon (France)HUG Geneva (Switzerland)London Drugs (U.K.)Mayo Clinic (U.S.)Sisters of Mercy (U.S.)Sobeys Pharmacy (U.K.)UHCS Augusta VA (U.S.)
Members global user group Local participation
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CovidienEdwards LifescienceGlaxo Smith KlineJohnson & JohnsonKing PharmaceuticalMedtronicMerck & Co.Novartis PharmaPall MedicalPfizerSchering PloughSmiths MedicalSakura Seiki
Hong Kong Hospital AuthoritiesMcKesson (U.S.)Novation (U.S.)Orthopädisches Spital Speising Wien (Austria)Premier (U.S.)Marienhospital Herne (Germany)UMC Groningen (NL)University Kentucky Healthcare (U.S.)Wiener Krankenanstaltenverbund (Austria)Non-voting membersAHRMMCladimedInstituto Brasileiro de Ética Concorrencial – ETCOPublic Health Agency of CanadaUS DoDUS FDA
Novo NordiskPurdue PharmaSt. Jude MedicalStrykerTeva PharmaceuticalsTerumoUCBUpsher-Smith…Distributors/WholesalersAexxdisAmerinetAmerisource BergenCH2DepolaboGalexisGAMMA WholesaleGeodisMcMahonOwens & Minor…
UHCS Augusta VA (U.S.)Walgreens (U.S.)Wal-Mart (U.S.)…AssociationsAHA (U.S.)CIP/ACL (France)CHeS (U.S.)EFPIA (Europe)Eucomed (Europe)FENIN (Spain)GIRP (Europe)HDMA (U.S.)International Hospital FederationJFMDA (Japan)Medical Industry Association of AustraliaNACDS (U.S.)Patient Safety Foundation (U.S.)… 8
And many more…
Advancing global standards
in Healthcare
• Global Healthcare User Group • Develop global healthcare standards
• Drive global harmonization
• Local Healthcare User Groups
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• Local Healthcare User Groups• Help develop global healthcare standards
• Promote and support local adoption & implementation by valid interpretation and delivery of GS1 General Standards and Healthcare specific needs / standards
Roadmap towards global standards
200920082007
Packaging/
Direct MarkingCarrier
AIDC Application Standards (Ph1)
AutoID Data
Serialisation
GTIN Allocation
Schedule for deliverables to the GS1 Global Standards Management Process
– approx. 6 months needed for final standard approval
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Version 1.8 – September 2008
Work in progress or planned Work finalised or near closure
Traceability
Data Synchronisation & Classification
AIDC Application Standards (Ph1)
AIDC Application Standards (Ph2)
Review GTS
Implement. Guide
Pilot
Attribute Gap Analysis
Pilot Strategy (GDSN-GPC)
Healthcare Extension
Long Term ClassificationInventory Classif systems
Need for global standards
• Healthcare is local• Healthcare providers are local
• Regulations are local
• Healthcare is global• Healthcare supply chains often cross borders
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• Healthcare supply chains often cross borders
• Interoperability & compatability needed
• Economies of scale for all
Country-by-country solutions are not sufficient nor effective
Need for global standards
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Global harmonisation ongoing
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And many more…
GS1 Standards in Healthcare
• Enable automatic identification
systems
• Enable traceability systems
• Enable « clean » data
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• Enable « clean » data
GS1 Standards in Healthcare
improve patient safety worldwide
Learn and get engaged
• Learn fast from the early adopters• The direction for global standards is clear
• Discuss with your peers at the conference
• Don’t re-invent the wheel
• Get engaged – no excuse to wait
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• Get engaged – no excuse to wait• Waiting for suppliers to do it
• Waiting for governments to mandate to change
• Waiting for Healthcare ROI
• ….
« It’s time for implementation, stupid »
Let’s work together to make it happen
Inspired by Bill Clinton’s «It’s the economy, stupid»
Contact Details
GS1 Global Office
Avenue Louise 326, bte 10
B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
T + 32 2 788 78 00
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