Welcome to the 25th Global GS1 Healthcare Conference
Here you'll find:
Presentations
Day 1 - Tuesday 1 April
Plenary sessions
- Welcome to conference, Ulrike Kreysa, GS1 Global office
- The UDI Rule - Details of the new U.S. FDA rule, Jay Crowley, USDM
- CFDA Updates, Director of Division, CFDA - not available
- The Australian supply chain reform agenda - now and then, Mark Brommeyer, NEHTA
- Medical devices identification and data exchange harmonisation, Joanna Koh, AHWP
Working Lunch & implementation reality session
- Public Policy Working Lunch on medical devices - not available
- Implementation reality session: Mark your medical devices
- Implementation reality session: GDSN implementations and preparation for UDI databases
- Implementation reality session Public Policy pharmaceuticals - not available
Day 2 - Wednesday 2 April
Plenary session
- U.S. federal regulation on track & trace, Connie Jung, U.S. FDA
- APEC track & trace systems working group, Connie Jung, U.S. FDA and Siobhan O'Bara, GS1 U.S.
- Traceability for pharmaceuticals, Prof. Saleh A. Bawazir, Saudi FDA
- The European Stakeholder Model, Grant Courtney, EFPIA
- The eTact system, François-Xavier Lery, EDQM
- Drug Distribution Management Policy in Korea for Drug Serial Number System, Korea Minitry of Health and Welfare
- Traceability implementation use case in Korea, Jonghoon Lim, Hanmi
Implementation reality sessions
- Implementation reality session: Traceability is central to requirements of regulatory bodies across the world -session 1 / session 2
- Implementation reality session: The Hong Kong hospital authorities and GS1 Hong Kong advise
Day 3 - Thursday 3 April
- ICT Use Case for Patient Safety: SNUBH’s Experience, Dr Kee-Hyuck Lee, Seoul National University - not available
- Level-below-the-each, Prof Su-Yu Chien, Taiwan University / download video
- Better procurement, better value, better care - the NHS mandate for GS1, Chris Doyle, GS1 UK
- HPAC Awards, GS1 Global Office
- Transforming the supply chain, Ms S C Chiang, The Hospital Authority Hong Kong
- Welcome to Copenhagen, Lars Kyed, GS1 Denmark
Programme
Photos
Poster session
GS1 Argentina - ANMAT marking the way
GS1 Australia - Healthcare Datacrunch
GS1 Ireland - Safer surgeries saves lives
GS1 Global Office - Mobile Access
GS1 Global Office - Endorsement paper
About the conference
Held twice per annum, the Global GS1 Healthcare Conference is a key event for sharing information to the GS1 Healthcare community. Healthcare leaders from private industry and government agencies will present the progress of worldwide efforts to implement GS1 Standards that improve patient safety, supply chain security and efficiency.
About Seoul, South Korea
Seoul is the capital and largest city of South Korea with a population of over 10 million. Today, Seoul is
considered a leading and rapidly rising global city, and has grown to be the world's fourth largest metropolitan economy with a GDP of US$773.9 billion. Seoul is also surrounded by moutains, and the wide and beautiful Han river (Hangang) serves as a lifeline for the heavily concentrated population.There are rich and satisfying variety of things to see and do for residents and visitors alike.Visit the official Seoul tourist website for more information.