gs1 uk healthcare conference - masterclass presentation - rob drag
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Rob Drag – Scan4Safety Programme ManagerSalisbury NHS Foundation Trust
Purchase to Pain – How to break the cycle
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An outstanding experience for every patient
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Supply Chain
Clinical Informatics
THEPATIENTSTORYRight product, right place, right time… Efficient supply chain process improving safety,
giving visibility and reducing cost
Electronic Patient Record (EPR)
Patient
Location Numbers
Product Identif ication
Patient Identif ication
THESFTSTORY
Business Intelligence Clinical ownership
Data Warehouse
Product Recall(Safety and T raceability)
Inventory Management
(Stock C ontrol)
PIM(Master Supplier
Dataset)
P2P(end to end process)
PEPPOL(online
transactions)
Every prescription is checked to ensure complete traceability from manufacturer to patient
Certainty over what treatment is given, who administered it and when.
Control over batch numbers, expiry dates and serial numbers.
Specific procedures and implants can be linked to specific patients.
Automatic controls to detect counterfeit products and safety recalls.
Every patient diagnoses can be identified and recorded on their patient record.
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Purchase-to-pay, often abbreviated to P2P refers to the business processes that cover activities of requesting (requisitioning), purchasing, receiving, paying for and accounting for goods and services. Also commonly referred to as procure-to-pay
What is Purchase to Pay?
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The end result of many processes ?
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PurchasetoPay
InventoryProcess
SourcingCycle
MasterDataManagement
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What is a Broken Process ?
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Inaccurate orders
Increased stock levels
Manual intervention
Supplier performance
impact
Phone orders placed
Lack of traceability
Lack of visibility
Paper process
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Technology alone cannot solve much !
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Inventory ManagementStatementOrganisations who use barcodes will increase efficiency in Purchase to Pay process
When process is built considering all factors – People, Process, Technology
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Understanding is as important as data !
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Master DataStatementStandardisation of data will allow one single source of the truth
However people will probably know products by another name
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You are what you input !
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BenchmarkingStatementBenchmarking pricing with other organisations adds value
When the importance of master data is understood and accuracy and quality are monitored
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We have E Invoices don’t we ?
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E-InvoicesStatementElectronic Invoices will help increase operational efficiency
When the process is truly end to end – Pdf Invoice/Scanned?
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Who is responsible for master data for your organisation?
Do you have a tail to tell ?
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Understand the root cause
• What needs to be updated/changed?• Which elements are system related or people
related?• Technology only part of solution
• Updated policies and processes • Communication• Change management/training• Monitoring of key criteria • Audit on key areas
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• Who owns the process/policies?• What are the different elements across the
organisation?• What are your problem areas/pain points?
potential benefits?
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Contract
Catalogue
Order/Inventory
Delivery to Trust/Receipt
Internal Delivery/Put
Away
Invoice
Where does it hurt ?
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What is the decision process for new products?
How are products added and managed on the catalogue?
Who decides on stock levels? How are these managed?
What is the process to use items?
Where are items located?How are items
replenished? Who is involved?
Who books the goods in? Are direct deliveries made?
How are goods delivered to you?
Do you have to sign off invoices? How are these sent?
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Purchase to Pay – it lives
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People• Who/Why/When – Engage and communicate• Staff of all levels and specialties
Process• These are the rules• Historic - We have always done this
Technology• Systems - Likely to involve more than one• Standards – Foundations to build on
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All about Standard Practice !
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Master Data
(GDSN)
Product Identified(GTIN)
Location(GLN)
PEPPOL
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BenefitsEf
ficie
ncy
• Sustainable process
• Reduced manual intervention
• Understanding• Improved
supplier relationships In
sigh
t
• Enhanced spend analytics
• Increased visibility
• Accurate master data
Trac
eabi
lity
• Consistent data
• Purchase location identified
• Clinical time returned to care
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Tactical Sic
Cost
Saf
ety
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Key learnings for you to takeaway
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It’s a journey!• Don’t try to fix everything at
once• Reality can be very different to
theory• Question and challenge• Ensure any changes can be
monitored and measured• Understand and share
importance of data quality at all levels
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Understand your processes
Where are the main benefits?
Plan for sustainable change
Standards & Systems only part of solution
Summary
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An outstanding experience for every patient
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Supply Chain
Clinical Informatics
THEPATIENTSTORYRight product, right place, right time… Efficient supply chain process improving safety,
giving visibility and reducing cost
Electronic Patient Record (EPR)
Patient
Location Numbers
Product Identif ication
Patient Identif ication
THESFTSTORY
Business Intelligence Clinical ownership
Data Warehouse
Product Recall(Safety and T raceability)
Inventory Management
(Stock C ontrol)
PIM(Master Supplier
Dataset)
P2P(end to end process)
PEPPOL(online
transactions)
Every prescription is checked to ensure complete traceability from manufacturer to patient
Certainty over what treatment is given, who administered it and when.
Control over batch numbers, expiry dates and serial numbers.
Specific procedures and implants can be linked to specific patients.
Automatic controls to detect counterfeit products and safety recalls.
Every patient diagnoses can be identified and recorded on their patient record.