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Welcome to our 29 th Global GS1 Healthcare Conference Follow us on Twitter and tweet about the conference! @GS1Healthcare #GS1HCuae

Welcome to the conference 29 th Global GS1 Healthcare Conference Dubai, United Arab Emirates Ulrike Kreysa, Vice-President GS1 Healthcare 18 April 2016

GS1 2015

Anti-Trust Caution GS1 operates under the GS1 anti-trust caution. Strict compliance with anti-trust laws is and always has been the policy of GS1. The best way to avoid problems is to remember that the purpose of the group is to enhance the ability of all industry members to compete more efficiently. This means: - There shall be no discussion of prices, allocation of customers, or products, boycotts, refusals to deal, or market share - If any participant believes the group is drifting toward impermissible discussion, the topic shall be tabled until the opinion of counsel can be obtained. The full anti-trust caution is available via the link below, if you would like to read it in its entirety: http://www.gs1.org/gs1-anti-trustcaution GS1 2015

Monday 18 April Tuesday 19 April Wednesday 20 April Opening Plenary Traceability from manufacturer to patient Networking lunch Implementation Reality Sessions Traceability in hospitals Standards for wholesalers/distributors Public policy Poster reception Plenary Supply chain security Networking lunch Ask the experts Serialisation, hospitals implementation, EDI, GS1 DataMatrix, Master data management, patient & caregiver ID, country implementation Networking dinner Plenary Unique Device Identification (UDI), Track & Trace initiatives Global standards - worldwide Closing Site visit GS1 2016

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Thanks to our committed community of globally engaged stakeholders GS1 2015

Implementing on the hospital side GS1 2015 9

And now 38 local GS1 Member Organisation (MO) User Groups and with many more MOs engaged in healthcare GS1 2015 10

Learn, share best practices, ask questions, network GS1 2015 11

And enjoy! GS1 2015 12

Welcome to our 29 th Global GS1 Healthcare Conference Follow us on Twitter and tweet about the conference! @GS1Healthcare #GS1HCuae GS1 2015

Miguel Lopera GS1 Global Office

Opening of the Plenary 29 th Global GS1 Healthcare conference Dubai, United Arab Emirates Miguel Lopera, CEO & President, GS1 Global Office 18 April 2016

What is GS1? GS1 is a neutral, not-for-profit standards organisation that helps companies do business across the world - 112 Member Organisations around the world - Developing standards for over 1.5 million companies worldwide - 25 industries served across 150 countries - Barcodes scanned more than 5 billion times a day globally GS1 2015

How GS1 solves Industry Needs Industry Problem / Opportunity Requirements Solutions Adoption & Usage GS1 helps industry identify a problem or opportunity and organize to solve it GS1 helps industry and government define their needs/goals and create adoption plans GS1 develops: Standards Guidelines Tools Readiness Programs Education & Training GS1 measures how industry adopts and uses standardized technology GS1 2015 17

GS1 Core Global Sectors 1. Retail 1. Consumer Goods 2. Fresh Food 3. Apparel 4. General Merchandise 2. Healthcare 3. Food Services (Hotels, restaurants, etc.) 4. Transport & Logistics 5. Emerging Sectors: Technical Industries (Engineering, etc.) & Financial Services GS1 2015 18

GLOBAL GS1 HEALTHCARE INITIATIVE GLOBAL PROGRESS

Key progress in the MEMA region UAE - new innovated medicine pack recommendations Egypt New decree on national track and trace system requiring GS1 standards Jordan - Publication of Jordan Food & Drug Administration (JFDA) Instructions on drug traceability with GS1 standards Saudi Arabia Identification and serialization of medicinal products using GS1 standards GS1 2016

Traceability regulations making progress in Europe Counterfeit medication is a growing reality today in all parts of the world EU- Falsified Medicines Directive - Deadlines for implementation of the requirements will be on 9 February 2019 (2025 for Belgium, Italy, Greece). Medicinal product to carry Unique Identification number, Batch/Lot number, Expiry date, Serial number, in a DataMatrix GS1 2016 21

UDI (Unique Device Identification) Over 500,000 devices have been registered to the U.S. FDA Global UDI Database (GUDID) and 90% carry a GS1 Unique Identifier (GTIN) 1,500,000 GTINs are currently registered in GDSN GDSN as a source for trusted data. Latest report published on the value of trusted product data GS1 2016 22

GS1 EDI kit ready for launch GS1 EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) facilitates order-to-cash processes Confirms how the use the harmonised global guideline enables consistent implementation of EDI across borders Showcases best practices and ROI with EDI Ask for your copy! GS1 2016 23

Need to engage hospitals, increasing adoption of GS1 in patient care setting GS1 2016

ISQua and GS1 sign MoU ISQua and GS1 join forces to improve the quality of care in hospitals around the world ISQua CEO, Peter Carter said a global approach to quality improvement in healthcare is essential in the interests of patients and their families and a partnership between ISQua and GS1 will bring us closer to achieving this vitally important goal. GS1 2016 25

Imagine together with us one world, one standard, one vision: improving PATIENT SAFETY. GS1 2016 26