Relive the presentations from day one's second round of keynote speakers focusing on a theme centring on why GS1 standards start with the supply chain.
NHS Supply Chain - Traceability goals and benefits
Building on the traceability themes of the first sessions, NHS Supply Chain's Sara Ford discussed the importance of using standards for accurate product identification. The sessions reviews the value of using GS1 standards as primary identifiers for Supply Chain products, and highlighted the benefits and goals for NHS Supply Chain.
Sara Ford, director of strategy, communications and digital, NHS Supply Chain
Global COVID-19 vaccination programme
Taking a global look at the supply chain integrity, Ulrika Kreysa and Hanno Ronte, highlight the roll GS1 standards have to play in securing trust in the global healthcare supply chain, in particular how they have impacted the global COVID-19 vaccination initiative.
Ulrike Kreysa, senior vice-president – healthcare, GS1 Global Office; and Hanno Ronte, partner, Deloitte
UK best practice and global learnings: how data supports better clinical decisions
From supply chain to direct patient care, this session looks at how GS1 standards support full transparency from manufacturer to patient to empower clinical decision making.
Panel chair, Lord Philip Hunt PC OBE, president, GS1 UK, was joined by Sara Ford, director of strategy, communications and digital, NHS Supply Chain; Ulrike Kreysa, senior vice-president – healthcare, GS1 Global Office; Hanno Ronte, partner, Deloitte; and Rachael Ellis, Scan4Safety programme director, Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust