Archive for March, 2010
FDA Aligns with GS1 SGTIN For SNDC
Last Friday, the FDA published the long awaited guidance on their Standardized Numeric Identifier (SNI) for prescription drug packages. This was right on time since the FDA Amendments Act of 2007 gave the agency 30 months to develop a standard for SNI and they published, almost to the day, 30 months later. Well done.
The published guidance is not radically different from the draft guidance that the agency published under the same name in January of 2009. In fact, in my view, the only really important difference is how the Read the rest of this entry »
So a customer demands that you use GLN’s and GTIN’s. What next?
In the healthcare supply chain a significant number of hospital group purchasing organizations (GPO’s) have stipulated, to varying degrees, that their suppliers begin making use of GS1 Global Location Numbers (GLN’s) in all of their trade with their member hospitals by the end of 2010 (Sunrise 2010) and GS1 Global Trade Item Numbers (GTIN’s) by the end of 2012 (Sunrise 2012). Here are the announcements from Novation, Premier, MedAssets and Amerinet. From the wording of their announcements it appears that Read the rest of this entry »
WAR: GS1 Vs. HIBCC
That’s right. GS1 and HIBCC are in a multi-year fight over the dominance of their standards within the U.S. healthcare supply chain. Read the rest of this entry »
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