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Leveraging GS1 standards to ensure accuracy and safety of patient care at Canberra Hospital
Healthcare
Leveraging GS1 standards to ensure accuracy and safety of patient care at Canberra Hospita...
To take full advantage of technologies available today, healthcare providers need to consider how th...
Tokai University Hospital achieves traceability and increased efficiencies in operating theatres
Healthcare
Tokai University Hospital achieves traceability and increased efficiencies in operating th...
Tokai University Hospital implemented a new management system by using GS1 standards in its operatin...
Johnson & Johnson Supply Chain: The evolution of pharmaceutical product traceability in China
Healthcare
Johnson & Johnson Supply Chain: The evolution of pharmaceutical product traceability in Ch...
Transitioning to a GS1 standards-based solution, while desirable, requires changing systems and proc...
St. Joseph’s Hospital: Unique Device Identification for better care and patient safety
Healthcare
St. Joseph’s Hospital: Unique Device Identification for better care and patient safety
St. Joseph’s (Catholic) Hospital is located in Huwei township, Yunlin county, Chinese Taipei.
ACT Health uses GS1 standards to create innovative solutions to fight COVID and build trust with their population
Healthcare
ACT Health uses GS1 standards to create innovative solutions to fight COVID and build trus...
The ACT Health team acted quickly and took advantage of its knowledge and existing use of GS1 standa...
eCommerce within the hospital pharmaceutical supply chain lays foundation for improved pat...
Medical information support system using Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)
TFDA, CCH and GS1 Taiwan advancing GS1 BarCodes to improve patient safety