Programme
GS1 Primer session and Registration
Session for users for basic information about GS1 standards and conference registration
Plenary session – welcome and opening remarks
- Ulrike Kreysa, Senior Vice-President Healthcare, GS1 Global Office, Belgium (confirmed)
- François Deprey, CEO, GS1 France (confirmed)
- Miguel Lopera, CEO, GS1 Global Office, Belgium (confirmed)
- Representative of MoH
Hospitals – clinical and supply chain processes to improve quality of care
The future of hospitals with GS1 standards
Dr. Georges Nicolaos, Chief Pharmacist, Grand Hospital de L’Est Francilien (GHEF), France (confirmed)
HIMSS Analytics
Dr. Anne Snowdon, Scientific Director & CEO, Supply Chain Advancement Network in Health, Scan Health, Canada (confirmed)
Dr. Una Geary, Director of Quality and Safety Improvement, St. James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland (confirmed)
Panel: Impactful standards: Who needs to be at the table?
Chaired by Susan Moffatt-Bruce, M.D., PhD, MBA, FACS, FRCSC, Professor of Surgery and Biomedical Informatics, The Ohio State University;CEO The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (confirmed)
- Prof. Dr. Rainer Petzina, Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Head of quality management, risk management and patient safety, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Germany (confirmed)
- Dr. Kengo Miyo, National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Japan (confirmed)
- Dr. Eric Hans Eddes, Gastro-Intestinal and Oncological Surgeon at Deventer Ziekenhuis, Director Dutch Institute for Clinical Auditing, the Netherlands (confirmed)
Introduction to Charity and afternoon sessions
General networking lunch
Three parallel streams - participants choose which stream to attend
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Stream I – Why are logistical processes important for patient safety?
Chaired by Mike Meakin, DHL Life Sciences and Healthcare (confirmed)
- Veronique Jost, Pharmacist, University hospital of Dijon, France (confirmed)
- Raphael Passemard, Pharmacist, University hospital of Strasbourg, France (confirmed)
- Lorna Wilkinson, Director of Nursing, Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust, UK (confirmed)
- François Bisch, Centre hospitalier Universitaire de Guadeloupe, France (confirmed)
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Stream II – Barcodes - linking to product information
- Dr. Hajo Reissmann, Head of Medical Supplies Controlling, University Medical Centre Schleswig-Holstein, Germany (confirmed)
- Martin Reitstaetter, Product Architect Cardiology, Agfa Healthcare, Germany (confirmed)
- Stefan Artlich, Director Track & Trace, Bayer, Germany (confirmed)
- Nils Haugen, Regulatory Syndication Lead, 3M Health Care Business Group (confirmed)
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Stream III – Improving product master data efficiency with GDSN
Chaired by Charity Hovey, 3M, US (confirmed)
- Kevin Capatch, Director Supply Chain Technology & Process Engineering, Geisinger Health System
- Jeff Holzman, Director, Industry Advancement, 1WorldSync, US (confirmed)
- MJ Wylie, Global Data Synchronization and Strategy Deployment Supply Chain Visibility, Johnson & Johnson, US (confirmed)
- Guillaume Lepeu, Key accounts Director, BBraun France (confirmed)
Coffee break
Plenary session – the hospital view
Cyril Godard – GAM, France (confirmed)
Measure what is measurable, and make measurable what is not so - There is no Smart Hospital without GS1 Standards
Dr. Robert Gyetvai, Head of the Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, Ference Markhot Teaching hospital and clinic, Eger, Hungary (confirmed)
Strategy to improve the safety and the efficiency of drug management in hospitals
Prof. Dr. Pascal Bonnabry, Chief Pharmacist, University hospital of Geneva (HUG), Switzerland (confirmed)
Poster reception
In parallel
International government healthcare supply chain Think Tank
(invitation only)
Open to international government healthcare organisations
Welcome coffee
Unique Device Identification (UDI) – across the world
The EU Medical Device Regulation
- Orla Daly, Policy Officer, European Commission
The role of nomenclature in UDI
The UDI Pilot in China overview & first learnings
Lindsay Tao, Corporate Director Global Health Policy, Johnson & Johnson, China
Coffee break
UDI – implementation cases from manufacturer
- Leila McMahon, Global GS1 Program Manager, Smith & Nephew, UK (confirmed)
- Fabien Rouet, Global Master Data Synchronization Leader, bioMérieux
- Christophe Belbeoc’h, Project manager Standards, Bio-Rad
UDI in the hospital – implementation cases
- Yolanda Bokking, Project Manager, Amsterdam University Hospital, Netherlands (confirmed)
- Patric Mazaud, Pharmacist, University hospital of Lille, France (confirmed)
- Mr. David Berridge, Consultant Vascular Surgeon, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Medical Director – Operations, the Leeds Teaching Hospital, UK (confirmed)
General networking lunch
Three parallel streams - participants choose which stream to attend
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Stream I – Clinical trials and global standards
Chaired by Hans von Steiger, Director/Team Leader Clinical Supply Chain Strategy Management, Pfizer, US (confirmed)
- Mr. Sylvain Alberola, Clinical Supply Chain Industrial Development Head, Sanofi, France
- Dr. Michael Juergen Hoefling, Pharmaceutical Development, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GMBH & Co. KG, Germany (confirmed)
- Olivia Chauvel, Hospital Pharmacist, CH Victor Dupouy, Argenteuil, France (confirmed)
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Stream II – Traceability for pharmaceutical products around the world – Public Policy session
Chaired by Cyndi Poetker, Director of Entreprise Standards and Traceability, Abbott, US
Regulatory requirements and initiatives from around the world related to pharmaceuticals – normally a closed group; it is only open for this session.
Moderator: Geraldine Lissalde-Bonnet, Public Policy Director, GS1 Global Office, Belgium (confirmed)
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Stream III – The digital patient
- Michael Nusbaum, IHE International Board Member and former Chair of JIC (confirmed)
- Pat van Dyke, HL7 (confirmed)
- Dr. Shatha Sourani, Clinical Product Development Manager, Electronic Health Solution, Jordan (confirmed)
- Stephen Kay, Vice Chair CEN TC 251 (confirmed)
Coffee break
Three parallel streams - participants choose which stream to attend
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Stream I – Clinical trials – What and how to implement
Chaired by Pierre Fernandez-Barbereau, Project Management Clinical Supply Chain, Sanofi, France (confirmed)
- Nathan Kohner, Label Services Solutions Manager, ALMAC, UK (confirmed)
- Jitendra Kumar, Director Digital Innovation, Pharma Services | Fisher Clinical Services, by Thermo Fisher Scientific, Switzerland(confirmed)
- Nicolas le Rudulier, Head of Innovations and Group Synergy Development & IT, Creapharm, France (confirmed)
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Stream II – Hospitals – realising savings through global standards
Chaired by Kevin Downs, Director of Finance and Performance, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust, UK(confirmed)
- Joe Lever, Group Procurement Director Northern Care Alliance, UK (confirmed)
- Philipp Lapish, Supply Chain and GS1 Manager at East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust, UK (confirmed)
- Dominique Legouge, Director General, Resah, France (confirmed)
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Stream III – Single-unit identification to enable scanning at the point of care
- Gerald Aitmedhi, CEO, PDA Pharma, France (confirmed)
- Pieter Helmons, Hospital Pharmacist, St. Jansdal, Netherlands (confirmed)
- Vincent Pont, CEO, Arrow
Networking event
GS1 France has organised a dinner event in one of the oldest theatre in Paris, built in 1807 by Gustave Eiffel, at the bottom of the Sacred Heart district.
Welcome coffee
Traceability for medicinal products
Traceability for pharmaceutical products – global regulatory trends
- François-Xavier Lery, Coordinator for Technologies, Standards and Norms [TSN], Regulation of Medicines and Other Health Technologies [RHT], Department of Essential Medicines and Health Products [EMP], WHO
- Mohd Azuwan bin Mohd Zubir, Senior Principal Assistant Director Pharmacy Policy & Strategic Planning Division, Pharmaceutical Services Programme (PSP), Ministry of Health, Malaysia (confirmed)
- Dr. Ahmed Al-Sayed Al-Libishi, Head of Digital Transformation & Decision-Making Support Department, EDA, Egypt (confirmed)
- GS1 standards for traceability in China, Lindsay Tao, Corporate Director Global Health Policy, Johnson & Johnson, China & Mr Mao, Tencent
Coffee Break
Three parallel streams – each participant can choose which one to attend
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Stream I – Traceability in hospitals
Chaired by Feargal McGroarty, National Haemophilia System Project Manager, St. James's Hospital, Ireland (confirmed)
- Sinead Moran, Special Feeds Unit Manager, Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) at Temple Street, Dublin, Ireland (confirmed)
- Elvira Kok, Medical centre of Leeuwarden (MCL), Netherlands (confirmed)
- Mr. Keith Jones, Head & Neck Surgeon, Clinical Director for Head, Neck, Ophthalmology and Plastic Surgery, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust, UK (confirmed)
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Stream II – Public Policy Medical devices session
Chaired by Jackie Elkin, Distinguished Regulatory Affairs Advisor - Global Regulatory Policy, Advocacy, Intelligence, and Standards, Medtronic, US (confirmed)
Regulatory requirements and initiatives from around the world related to medical devices – normally a closed group; it is only open for this session.
Moderator: Geraldine Lissalde-Bonnet, Public Policy Director, GS1 Global Office, Belgium (confirmed)
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Stream III – Implementation of FMD in hospitals
- Prof. Dr. Martin Hug, Director, University Hospital of Freiburg, Germany (confirmed)
- Dr. Alexander Hohl, Director Strategic Digitalization IT / Program Head Global Serialization Project, Fresenius Kabi (confirmed)
- Grant Courtney, Principal Consultant, Be4ward on behalf of EFPIA (confirmed)
General networking lunch
The status of the implementation of the EU Falsified Medical Directive (FMD)
Andreas M. Walter, General Manager, European Medicines Verification Organisation (EMVO), Belgium (confirmed)
Implementation case study manufacturer
Anne Devaud, Global Product Security Head, Sanofi (confirmed)
Implementation of the FMD at the wholesaler
- Monika Derecque-Pois, Director General, GIRP - European Healthcare Distribution Association (confirmed)
- Jean-Claude Courtoison, Phoenix Pharma, France (confirmed)
Coffee Break
Closing keynotes
Bedside scanning requires cultural change
Trine Spiegelhauer, Registered Nurse and Nursing Director for the Clinic for Children and Adolescents with Surgical Diseases, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark (confirmed)
Invitation to next conference in Cairo, Egypt
Ahmed Kalla, CEO, GS1 Egypt (confirmed)
Closing remarks – 15 years GS1 Healthcare
Rich Hollander, Pfizer (confirmed)