The DSCSA, the NDC, Inventory Management, GS1 GTINs…and Turkeys

Until the Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA) was passed as part of the Drug Quality and Security Act (DQSA) last year (see “It’s Official, President Obama Signs H.R. 3204, DQSA, Into Law”), companies could use whatever code they wanted to refer to the prescription drug products in supply chain operations and for their own … Continue reading The DSCSA, the NDC, Inventory Management, GS1 GTINs…and Turkeys

The GS1 Healthcare US Guidance For DSCSA, Vsn 1.1

A few weeks ago, GS1 Healthcare US published version 1.1 of their guidance for using the GS1 Electronic Product Code Information Services (EPCIS) standard to meet the U.S. Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA).  See “GS1 Healthcare US Publishes Updated Guidance For DSCSA”.  I was too busy at that time to review the document properly, … Continue reading The GS1 Healthcare US Guidance For DSCSA, Vsn 1.1

Will GS1’s EPCIS Be Used Widely For DSCSA Data Exchange?

I am confident that GS1’s Electronic Product Code Information Services (EPCIS) standard will take center stage in 2023 when the U.S. Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA) transitions into what that law calls the “Enhanced Drug Distribution System”, or EDDS.  That’s when the DSCSA mandates that supply chain changes of ownership of prescription drugs must … Continue reading Will GS1’s EPCIS Be Used Widely For DSCSA Data Exchange?

GS1 Healthcare US Publishes Updated Guidance For DSCSA

I happened to be chatting with Bob Celeste of GS1 Healthcare US yesterday at the LogiPharma conference in Princeton, NJ where he was about to speak, when he found out that version 1.1 of their guideline had just been published on their website.  The full title of the 137 page document is “IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINE, Applying GS1 … Continue reading GS1 Healthcare US Publishes Updated Guidance For DSCSA

GS1 Ratifies Updated Versions of EPCIS and CBV

GS1 just updated their website with the newly updated versions of their Electronic Product Code Information Services (EPCIS) and Core Business Vocabulary (CBV) which were ratified by the GS1 Board on Monday.  Both carry the new version number “1.1”.  The two standards are separate but intertwined because the core business vocabulary is used within the various … Continue reading GS1 Ratifies Updated Versions of EPCIS and CBV

Randomization—An Interview with Ken Traub—Part 1: GS1 Serial Number Considerations

Over the next two weeks I have a very special treat for RxTrace readers.  It is an interview with Ken Traub, GS1 standards expert and independent consultant.  The subject is GS1 serial number randomization, something so important that I think pharma companies ought to give deep thought to it before they turn on their serial number … Continue reading Randomization—An Interview with Ken Traub—Part 1: GS1 Serial Number Considerations

Will Use Of EPCIS Force Everyone To Use GS1 Identifiers?

Over the last five years the larger companies in the U.S. pharmaceutical supply chain have increasingly aligned around GS1’s Electronic Product Code Information Services (EPCIS) standard for holding and communicating serialization-based events.  The hope and expectation by many of these manufactures and others in the supply chain is that EPCIS will be the standard that … Continue reading Will Use Of EPCIS Force Everyone To Use GS1 Identifiers?

The New GS1 Healthcare US Track & Trace Guidance

  GS1 Healthcare US, an arm of GS1 US the member organization (MO) of the global GS1 standards organization, has just published the “preliminary version” of a track & trace implementation guide.  The full title is “Implementation Guideline, Applying GS1 Standards to U.S. Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Business Processes To Support Pedigree And Track & Trace, … Continue reading The New GS1 Healthcare US Track & Trace Guidance