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Australia
How Global Standards can
provide a foundation for
effective interoperability in
Healthcare
© 2009 GS1
AustraliaAgenda
• GS1: a global standards organisation
• Why we are starting to see increased use of global standards across Healthcare
• Implementation of global standards in Health supply chain & patient centred care – Global Case Studies: How use of standards is improving interoperability
• Foundational use of global standards already in use locally
© 2009 GS1
Australia
A reminder: Lack of standards in daily
life is inefficient and annoying…
© 2009 GS1
Australia
Think of GS1 as your
Supply Chain Adaptor
© 2009 GS1
Australia
GS1 – an international standard organisation
Not-for-profit
111 Member Organisations
Over one million user companies
(from SME to global companies)
Member driven
150 countries served; 20 different domains
2,500 people helping us
Over 6 billion transactions a day
© 2009 GS1
Australia
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GS1 in Healthcare: global system
of standards to ensure visibility
© 2009 GS1
AustraliaAgenda
• GS1: a global standards organisation
• Why we are starting to see increased use of global standards across Healthcare
• Implementation of global standards in Health supply chain & patient centred care – Global Case Studies: How use of standards is improving interoperability
• Foundational use of global standards already in use locally
© 2009 GS1
Australia
What is driving the use of
standards?
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© 2009 GS1
Australia
What is driving the use of
standards?
• Medication errors
• Counterfeiting
• Product recalls
• Traceability
• Manual interventions = inefficiency
© 2009 GS1
Australia
What is driving the use of
standards?
• Need to reduce costs
• Improve order & invoice process
• Reduce inventory
• Increase productivity
• Improve service levels/fill rate
• Improve benchmarking /
management of supply cost
• Efficiently document treatment in
Patient’s Electronic Health Record
© 2009 GS1
Australia
What is driving the use of
standards?
Collaboration
The complexity of the healthcare supply chain requires
collaboration if efficiency and visibility are to be achieved
© 2009 GS1
AustraliaAgenda
• GS1: a global standards organisation
• Why we are starting to see increased use of global
standards across Healthcare
• Global Case Studies: How use of standards is
improving interoperability in healthcare
• Foundational use of global standards already in use
locally
© 2009 GS1
Australia
How standards can enhance
Interoperability
1. Interoperability in terms of standards
2. Systems Interoperability
3. Information Interoperability
© 2009 GS1
Australia
Interoperability in terms of
Standards
© 2009 GS1
Australia
Health Level 7
international
&
Interoperability in terms of
Standards
© 2009 GS1
Australia
Interoperability in terms of
Standards
World Health
Organization
&
© 2009 GS1
Australia
System Interoperability
in Healthcare
© 2009 GS1
Australia
Global Data Synchronisation
Network (GDSN)
Source
Data PoolRecipient
Data Pool
GS1
Global
RegistryTM
GDSN
Manufacturer
GLN
Distributor,
wholesaler
GLN
Healthcare
Provider
GLN
Unit Case Pallet
GTIN
Unit Case Pallet
GTIN
2. Register Data
4. Publish Data
GLNGLN
© 2009 GS1
AustraliaThe GDSN
assists FDA UDI implementation
DISTRIBUTOR
© 2009 GS1
Australia
Information Interoperability
in Healthcare
© 2009 GS1
Australia
SystemsBusiness
Process
Data People
Data
Synchronisation
Master
Data
Management
Business
Process
Redesign
InformationAccess
Business
Process
Automation
Information
Interoperability
Information Interoperability
in Healthcare
© 2009 GS1
Australia
St James Hospital – Ireland Improving Patient Safety
St James Haemophilia Community Trace & Trace System
© 2009 GS1
AustraliaAgenda
• GS1: a global standards organisation
• Why we are starting to see increased use of global
standards across Healthcare
• Global Case Studies: How use of standards is
improving interoperability in healthcare
• Foundational use of global standards already in
use locally
© 2009 GS1
Australia
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Year %GS1 % Not GS1 % No Code
2003 73.12 0.31 26.57
2011 85.98 9.81 4.21
2013 97.05 1.11 1.85
Medical Devices
Year %GS1 % Not GS1 % No Code
2003 56.03 11.45 32.51
2011 57.35 10.04 32.62
2013 75.49 13.46 11.04
Bar codes in Australian Healthcare
© 2009 GS1
Australia
25 National E-Health Transition Authority
www.nehta.gov.au
Health
Department
Supplier 2
Importer
Supplier 3
Distributor
Supplier 4
Wholesaler
Supplier 1
Manufacturer
Health
Department
Hospital
Product and Price
Synchronisation
Supplier 5
Hospital
Hospital
GS1Net
NPC
Other Data
Recipients
Retail Pharmacy,
Private Hospitals
Product data is common to all - Price data is customer specific
NPC - Data Synchronisation
© 2009 GS1
Australia
Hospital Ward
ManufacturersCentral Purchasing
Wholesalers
Distributors
Pharmacy
PURCHASE ORDERB
UY
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SU
PP
LIE
RS
ORDER CHANGE
DESPATCH ADVICE (ASN)
INVOICE
ORDER REPONSE
NPC
REMITTANCE ADVICE
GTIN - Shared identifier across all parties
E-procurement Solution.
NPC Key to Standard Data
© 2009 GS1
AustraliaSummary
Standards can improve interoperability resulting in improved:• patient safety
• operational efficiency
• collaboration
Improved interoperability requires:• processes definition
• alignment of IT rollouts and updates
• sharing of goals, knowledge and terminology
© 2009 GS1
Australia
Thank you
Mary Thompson
Senior Advisor - Healthcare
GS1 Australia
Lakes Business Park
Unit 4B, 2-4 Lord Street
Botany NSW 2019
T 1300 BARCODE
F +61 2 9695 2221
W http://www.gs1au.org