22 nd Global GS1 Healthcare Conference GS1 Standards - a globally harmonized way to improve patient safety Join a few hundred key stakeholders at the 22 nd Global GS1 Healthcare Conference in Lisbon from 23 to 25 October 2012. Learn Share - Network Participants from around the world join the global GS1 Healthcare conferences to: - gather the latest on industry and regulatory developments in automatic identification, traceability and electronic product catalogues - leverage a unique neutral and international platform to network and benchmark with other stakeholders from around the world - learn more about existing supply chain data standards Successfully Bringing Together Supply Chain Stakeholders The Global GS1 Healthcare Conference brings together all related Healthcare supply chain stakeholders to advance the development and adoption of global standards in the Healthcare supply chain. Key stakeholders in the Healthcare supply chain are invited to participate in the global GS1 Healthcare Conference, including representatives from (inter-)governmental bodies and regulators, Healthcare providers, pharmacists, manufacturers, distributors & wholesalers, logistics providers, industry associations, and GS1 Member Organisations representing local communities. 1
Week-At A Glance Venue Marriott Lisboa, Avenida dos Combatentes Lisbon, 1600-042 Portugal About GS1 Healthcare GS1 Healthcare is a voluntary, global Healthcare user group leading 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. For more information, visit www.gs1.org/healthcare. 2
Tuesday, 23 October 2012 Draft agenda 8:00 Opening registration and welcome coffee 8:15 9:15 Introduction to GS1 Healthcare - the Global perspective 9:30 11:10 OPENING PLENARY SESSION 9:30 9:50 9:50 10:10 10:10 10:30 10:30 10:50 10:50 11:10 Welcome to Conference João Guimarães, CEO, GS1 Portugal Paul Voordeckers, President Industry Engagement, GS1 Global Office Ministry of Health, Portugal Paulo Macedo - invited INFARMED Eurico Castro Alves, President - invited Unambiguous, standardised and harmonised Unique Device Identification (UDI) Jay Crowley, Senior Advisor for Patient Safety, US FDA The Australian Supply Chain Reform Agenda - Current status and next steps Mark Brommeyer, Manager Supply Chain, NEHTA 11:10 11:40 Coffee break 11:40 13:00 11:40 12:00 12:00 12:10 12:10 13:00 PLENARY SESSION Mc Kinsey report on global standards for Healthcare supply chains Presentation of the Mc Kinsey report on global standards for Healthcare supply chains Katy George, Partner, McKinsey&Co Industry perspective Ajit Shetty, Johnson & Johnson Panel discussion Panelists: Mike Duffy, Vice President, Cardinal Health Ajit Shetty, Johnson & Johnson Katy George, McKinsey&Co 13:00 14:00 Lunch 3
13:00 15:00 Working lunch - HPAC (Healthcare Providers Advisory Council) - Andrew Smith, Hospital Sterile Services Unit Manager, St James Hospital, Dublin, Ireland - Tom Pereboom, Project Manager, Utrecht University Medical Center, The Netherlands - Frédérique Frémont, CHI Ballanger, France 14:00 15:00 ASK THE EXPERTS Concurrent breakout sessions 15:00 15:30 Coffee break - Ask the GS1 DataMatrix expert Chuck Biss, Senior Director, AIDC Healthcare, GS1 Global Office - Ask the local Barcoding Expert (in Portuguese) Silvério Paixão, GS1 Portugal 15:30 17:00 PLENARY SESSION Unique Device Identification (UDI) 15:30 15:50 15:50 16:10 16:10 16:25 IMDRF activities and progress on UDI in Europe Fabio Faraulo, Policy Officer, Cosmetics and Medical Devices Unit, Directorate-General Health and Consumers, European Commission - tbc Eucomed s perspective on UDI Mike Kreuzer, Technical and Regulatory Director, ABHI COCIR perspective on UDI Speaker tbc 16:25 17:00 Panel Discussion on UDI 4
Wednesday, 24 October 2012 8:15 8:45 Welcome coffee and MO poster session 8:45 12:30 PLENARY SESSION - Traceability 8:45 9:05 9:05 9:45 EU Commission activities on falsified medicines Stefano Soro Head of Product & Service Safety Unit Directorate General Health & Consumer Update on supply chain stakeholders' activities in the EU: the European Stakeholder Model (ESM) - EAEPC, EFPIA, GIRP, & PGEU Grant Courtney, EFPIA Monika Derecque-Pois, Director General GIRP John Chave, Secretary General PGEU 9:45 10:05 The German securpharm pilot project Christian Riediger, Strategy & Operations Management, Bayer 10:05 10:25 EDQM activities around counterfeiting and traceability François-Xavier Lery, Scientific Officer, EDQM (European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & HealthCare), Council of Europe 10:25 10:55 Coffee break and MO poster session 10:55 11:15 The Pharmaceuticals Track & Trace System (ITS) in Turkey Serap Malçok Altunakan, Ministry of Health Turkey - invited 11:15 11:35 Developments on Traceability in the US Peggy Staver, Director Product Integrity, Pfizer 11:35 12:30 Panel discussion on Traceability 12:30 13:30 Lunch and MO poster session 5
12:30 14:30 Working lunch Public Policy session 13:30 14:30 ASK THE EXPERTS Concurrent breakout sessions 13:30 14:30 - Ask the bedside scanning and Patient ID experts Nilson Malta, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paolo, Brazil Christian Hay, GS1 GO - How are GS1 Standards developed? Ask the expert Bob Bersani, GS1 GO 14:30 17:00 PLENARY SESSION GDSN 14:30 14:50 14:50 15:10 15:10 15:30 Spain: GDSN Data Crunch in Healthcare GS1 Spain, speaker tbd Abbott Case Study: Implementing GDSN in Australia Dianne Prince, Customer Supply Chain Manager, Abbott Australia EDI and product catalogue in an Irish hospital St James Hospital, Dublin, Ireland, Speaker tbd 15:30 16:00 Coffee break and MO poster session 16:00 16:20 Cook Medical Australia s journey to being EDI compliant Jithendra Nair, Director IT Asia Pacific, Cook Medical 16:20 17:00 Panel Discussion on GDSN 19:30 Networking event 6
Thursday, 25 October 2012 9:00 10:50 PLENARY SESSION Hospital implementation 9:00 9:20 9:20 9:40 9:40 10:00 10:00 10:20 Hospitals implementing GS1 standards why? Feargal McGroarty, Project Manager, NCHCH, St James Hospital and Janice Kite, GS1 GO Improve patient safety and efficiency in the OR Potential savings of 170 million euro in Dutch hospitals Justin Bitter, Head of OR at University Medical Center, Nijmegen, Netherlands The need for barcoding of the single dose Roberto Frontini, President, European Association of Hospital Pharmacists Implementation of barcode scanning in a hospital in Brazil Nilson Malta, Pharmacist, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paolo, Brazil - 10:20 10:50 Panel discussion on hospital implementation and requirements 10:50 11:20 Coffee break 11:20 13:00 PLENARY SESSION Implementation and CLOSING 11:20 11:40 11:40 12:00 12:00 12:20 Implementing GS1 Standards in Novartis Margarida Alves, Drug Regulatory Affairs Manager, Novartis and Michael Ritter, Novartis Efficiency models in the Andalusian health service supply chain update María Ramírez, Economic Management Directorate, Andalusian Health Service Building a Global Serialization Compliance Management System Lewis Kontnik, Director Brand Protection, Amgen 12:20 12:40 Keynote speaker: Prof Augusto Mateus 12:40 12:50 Welcome to Buenos Aires, April 2013 conference 12:50 13:00 Closing remarks GS1 Healthcare Tri-chairs 13:00 Closing Lunch 7