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San Jose Health IT Summit
2017-04-13 - 2017-04-14    
All Day
About Health IT Summits U.S. healthcare is at an inflection point right now, as policy mandates and internal healthcare system reform begin to take hold, [...]
Annual IHI Summit
2017-04-20 - 2017-04-22    
All Day
The Office Practice & Community Improvement Conference ​​​​​​The 18th Annual Summit on Improving Patient Care in the Office Practice and the Community taking place April 20–22, 2017, in Orlando, FL, brings together 1,000 health improvers from around the globe, in [...]
Stanford Medicine X | ED
2017-04-22 - 2017-04-23    
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Stanford Medicine X | ED is a conference on the future of medical education at the intersections of people, technology and design. As an Everyone [...]
2017 Health Datapalooza
2017-04-27 - 2017-04-28    
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Health Datapalooza brings together a diverse audience of over 1,600 people from the public and private sectors to learn how health and health care can [...]
The 14th Annual World Health Care Congress
2017-04-30 - 2017-05-03    
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The 14th Annual World Health Care Congress April 30 - May 3, 2017 • Washington, DC • The Marriott Wardman Park Hotel Connecting and Preparing [...]
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20 Apr 17
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27 Apr 17
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White Papers

Traceability In Healthcare

healthcare

Abstract

The key challenge in the Healthcare industry is to trace items from manufacturer to end consumer in the supply chain. The recent fatalities in the food industry led to HR 2751 – the act mandating traceability in the supply chain to ensure quality and safety for the end consumer. In the Healthcare industry, counterfeit drugs pose a major challenge, and may account for 10-30% of the market in developing countries. In recent times, more than 600 medical device recalls were issued for a wide range of items, including implantable devices. This necessitates an efficient healthcare supply chain traceability solution to combat counterfeit drugs and to ensure drug and medical device safety as well as patient privacy. This paper will talk about the challenges related to traceability in Healthcare, and solutions adhering to GS1 standards.

Excerpts from the Paper

GS1 standards provide its healthcare members the process standard for traceability, allocating the corresponding GS1 numbering for devices and location, and other required standard parameters for effective communication across the supply chain. To implement traceability, regardless of technologies used by various stakeholders across the healthcare supply chain, GS1 provides a business process standard which is globally accepted, that uniquely identifies an item and all of the associated events and required records to provide complete traceability.
Organizations around the globe have their own limitations and goals for achieving traceability. There are various factors such as geographical location, their role in the supply chain, and the business they are involved in that could influence traceability. Little awareness exists currently to enable parties to respond immediately in case of a faulty situation. Given the current scenario, GS1 plays a major role in providing global traceability standards and best practices. The primary challenge is in implementing a generic healthcare traceability system that is accept.