More than 290 healthcare industry leaders, regulators and solution providers from 31 countries met in Bogotá, Colombia for the 33nd annual global GS1 Healthcare Conference, from 10-12 April.
Bogotá provided the ideal backdrop for this GS1 Healthcare conference where healthcare providers, manufacturers, distributors and regulators from all parts of the world shared insights about using GS1 standards—and how a simple scan can truly lead to safer, more efficient patient care.
PresentationsAll the conference presentations are displayed here during the conference. |
Bogota 2018 - Presentations - Day 1
Introduction
- A starter session on GS1 standards - Leonel Pava, Director, GS1 Colombia, Colombia
Plenary session - Hospital, Doctors and Clinicians
- Opening Remarks & welcome to the conference - Ulrike Kreysa, Senior Vice-President Healthcare, GS1 Global Office, Belgium; Miguel A. Lopera, President and CEO, GS1 Global Office, Belgium; Rafael Florez, CEO, GS1 Colombia, Colombia
- Panel – The Latin American perspective - Carlos Jurado Moncavo, Executive Director of the Health Industry Sector, ANDI, Colombia; Nilson Gonçalves Malta, Hospital Automation Manager, Albert Einstein Hospital, Brazil; Dr. Norma Sberna, Jefa del Área de Farmacia del Hospital de Pediatría Hospital Garrahan, Argentina; Teresa Tono, CEO, Organización para la Excelencia de la Salud, Colombia
- Panel – Patient safety around the globe – Jean-Michel Descoutures, Hospital Pharmacist, IHF, France; Tony Scanio, Director Data Management and Business Intelligence, Christus Health, US; Feargal Mc Groarty, National Haemophilia System Project Manager, St. James’s Hospital, Ireland; Hennie Mulder, Registered Nurse, Maxima Medical Centre, the Netherlands
- Introduction to conference charity
Breakout sessions
- Panel – GS1 Standards for Medical Devices Identification - Mark Hoyle, Technical Director, UDI, Commercial Regulatory Affairs, Teleflex, Ireland; Volker Zeinar, Global Coordinator Auto-ID Affairs, BBraun, Germany; Jackie Elkin, Global Process Owner - Standard Product Identification, Global Regulatory Affairs, Medtronic, US; Tom Jones, Program director, Unique Device Identification, J&J, US
- Panel – Challenges in identification at point of care - Chaired by Charity Hovey, Project Manager, 3M, US; Feargal Mc Groarty, National Haemophilia System Project Manager, St. James’s Hospital, Ireland; Tatjana Pathare, Global Supply Chain Management Team, F. Hoffmann La Roche Ltd, Switzerland; Georg Keller, Manager Regulatory Affairs, Labelling Coordinator, B.Braun / Aesculap AG, Germany
- Panel – GS1 standards for moving products through the supply chain – Jeff Denton, Global Secure Supply Chain, Amerisourcebergen, US; Heather Zenk, SVP, Secure Supply Chain & Replenishment Operations, Amerisourcebergen, US; Mike Meakin, VP- Global Quality Regulatory & Compliance, DHL Supply Chain, UK; Scott Mooney, Vice President Distribution Operations, McKesson, US
Bogota 2018 - Presentations - Day 2
Plenary session - Pharmaceutical traceability from manufacturer to patient
- Brazil – moving forward with pharmaceutical traceability - Leandro Oliveira, Serialisation and Traceability Leader, Johnson & Johnson, Brazil
- US Drug Supply Chain Security Act - Connie Jung, RPh, PhD, Senior Advisor for Policy, Office of Drug Security, Integrity, and Response (ODSIR), Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Office of Compliance, US FDA, US
- Lessons learnt from the Russian pharmaceutical traceability pilot - Leandro Oliveira, Serialisation and Traceability Leader, Johnson & Johnson, Brazil
- European Falsified Medicines Directive - Mike Rose, Vice President, Supply Chain Visibility, Johnson & Johnson, US
- Automatisation of traceability through GS1 - Rigoberto González González, Operations and Logistic Director, Grupo Farmanova Intermed, Costa Rica
- Pharmaceutical traceability - the public pharmacy perspective - Maayke Fluitman, PharmD, CEO, Care2create, the Netherlands
Breakout Sessions
- Panel – GDSN to support regulation and trading partner collaboration - Nazly Chacon, Director of Technological Support, Coopidrogas, Colombia; MJ Wylie, Global GDSN Strategy & Deployment, Johnson & Johnson, US; Tony Scanio, Director Data Management and Business Intelligence, Christus Health, US; Stéphane Ancel, CEO, GAM, France
- Panel – Pharmaceutical serialisation and traceability - Scott Mooney, Vice President Distribution Operations, McKesson, US; Carole Laloum, Serialisation Distribution Manager Supply Chain, Servier, France; Stefan Artlich, Director 'Track&Trace', Bayer, Germany; Senthil Rajaratnam, Affiliate Serialisation Account Manager, Eli Lilly and Company, US
- Panel – RFID vs data matrix for pharma traceability - Grant Courtney, Manager, Falsified Medicines Directive Project, GSK, US; Pascal Aulagnet, Senior Manager, Global Serialisation - EMEA Client Partner, Pfizer, France; Sébastien Langlois-Berthelot, Project Manager, Roche, Switzerland; Camilo Higuita - IT & Innovation Manager, Crystal SAS, Colombia
Bogota 2018 - Presentations - Day 3
Plenary session - Unique Medical Device Identification (UDI)
- Global Medical Technology Alliance Discussing International Medical Devices Regulatory Forum (IMDRF) UDI Application Guide - Jackie Elkin, Global Process Owner - Standard Product Identification, Global Regulatory Affairs, Medtronic, US
- New European Medical Device Regulation - Jesús Rueda Rodriguez, International Director, MedTech Europe, Belgium
- Medical device related developments in the region - Marisol Sanchez Gonzalez, Executive Director, ANDI-CDMIS, Colombia
- Importance of standards for fostering the medical devices supply chain - Esteban Lizarazo, President, Amarey Nova Medical, Colombia
- Use of the suite of GS1 standards for medical device identification, barcoding and data sharing - Andrea Rodriguez, Senior Regulatory Affairs & Quality Assurance Manager, Medtronic, Argentina
- Meeting UDI requirements for dental products - Charity Hovey, Project Manager, 3M, US
Plenary session - Imagine one world, one standard, one vision: Improving patient safety
- - Dr. Monica Trujillo, Chief Clinical Information Officer & Executive General Manager - Clinical, Consumer Engagement, Clinical Governance, Australian Digital Health Agency, Australia
- HPAC Award Winner 1 Presentation of their implementation experiences - Veronique Jost, Hospital pharmacist at the University Hospital of Dijon, France
- HPAC Award Winner 2 Presentation of their implementation experiences - Nilson Gonçalves Malta, Hospital Automation Manager, Albert Einstein Hospital, Brazil