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Videos and presentations

Keynote sessions

GS1 standards in healthcare - the time is now.

Relive the presentations from day two's first opening keynote speakers focusing on the value of GS1 standards, and why the time for adoption is now.

Day two welcome address

Opening day two of the Healthcare Conference, Glen Hodgson, head of healthcare, GS1 UK set the precedence for the day looking at the call to action for standards and the future of Scan4Safety.

Healthcare policy update

The King's Fund's Richard Murray shared a big picture view of recent policy updates from the healthcare arena. 

Richard Murray, chief executive, The King's Fund

View from the front line – the NHS with and after COVID

This session took a unique clinical perspective view of the challenges and opportunities faced by the NHS during COVID. Physician, professor Andrew Goddard then too a prospective look at life for the NH after COVID, discussing challenges around workforces and opportunities around data.

Professor Andrew Goddard, president, The Royal College of Physicians

Safety spotlight

Key insights were shared from the HSIB's chief investigating officer, Keith Conradi. Focusing on Never Events and patient safety as part of HSIB investigations, Keith reviewed the potential of GS1 standards to reduce the risk of patient errors through improved data accuracy and traceability.

Keith Conradi, chief investigating officer, Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB)

Improving quality of care post COVID

An in-depth panel discussion chaired by professor sir Terence Stephenson, tied together the policy, strategic, and front line perspectives from the morning's presentations. Here the panellists discuss how Scan4Safety supports better outcomes and drives operational efficiencies.

Panellists include: Richard Murray, chief executive, The King's Fund; Professor Andrew Goddard, president, The Royal College of Physicians; and Keith Conradi, chief investigating officer, Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB)

Watch day two part two

The final plenary sessions looked at the future of Scan4Safety. 
Catch up on the last part of day two's keynotes.