Relive the presentations from day one's first opening keynote speakers focusing on the theme of global standards powering traceability.
Day one welcome address
Opening the first day of the 2022 Healthcare Conference, GS1 UK chief executive officer, Anne Godfrey, welcomed attendees.
Seize the day - seize the data
Following the publication of The Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review, “First Do No Harm”, Baroness Julia Cumberlege discusses the progress made following the review's release.
Baroness Cumberlege highlighted the power of data to improve traceability and patient safety.
Baroness Julia Cumberlege CBE DL, chair, The Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review
Digital safety and ePOCT implementation
Following on from Baroness Cumberlege's opening keynote, this session highlighted the importance of data and interoperability in the drive for patient safety. Dr Kelsey Flott shared an update on the introduction of the electronic point of care traceability (ePOCT) programme and explores how global standards support efficient data capture.
Dr Kelsey Flott, deputy director of patient safety, NHS England Transformation Directorate
Medical device traceability wherever you are – the safety and regulatory imperatives
In a panel discussion chaired by Lord Philip Hunt PC OBE, president, GS1 UK, speakers took a deeper dive into medical device traceability, the regulatory requirements, and the implications on patient safety.
Panellists included: Baroness Julia Cumberlege CBE DL, chair, The IMMDSR; Emma Summers, programme head data services directorate, NHS Digital; Dr Kelsey Flott, deputy director of patient safety, NHS England Transformation Directorate; Dr Alison Cave, chief safety officer, MHRA; and Géraldine Lissalde-Bonnet, director of public policy, GS1 Global Office