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GAM launches E_GEN, a platform for exchanging product and supply information
Healthcare
GAM launches E_GEN, a platform for exchanging product and supply information
Today’s French health institutions are challenged by new regulations that require new capabilities t...
Digitise healthcare product information to improve procurement and supply chain management
Healthcare
Digitise healthcare product information to improve procurement and supply chain management
As a public purchasing organisation, Resah aims to facilitate access to the ordering, management and...
A medical device manufacturer’s experience of UDI and its implementation
Healthcare
A medical device manufacturer’s experience of UDI and its implementation
LINET spol. s r.o. is a major European manufacturer of hospital and nursing beds.
Sanofi uses GS1 standards in clinical trials for significant operational and human health benefits
Healthcare
Sanofi uses GS1 standards in clinical trials for significant operational and human health ...
With more than 100,000 people in 100 countries, Sanofi is transforming scientific innovation into he...
Unique Device Identification of surgical instruments by DataMatrix 2D barcodes
Healthcare
Unique Device Identification of surgical instruments by DataMatrix 2D barcodes
The Robert Ballanger Hospital is a 650 bed intercity hospital.
Enabling traceability at Dijon University Hospital through identification of all rooms and locations
Healthcare
Enabling traceability at Dijon University Hospital through identification of all rooms and...
The University Hospital CHU Dijon is a 1,700 bed hospital employing more than 6,300 people, collecti...
Resah leverages reliable healthcare product data to improve patient safety
Just-in-time supply and automation at Strasbourg University Hospitals