Year: 2022
Kingston NHS Hospital Trust Scan4Safety
Kingston NHS Hospitals Trust Scan4Safety EPOCT programme
Scan4Safety using GS1 standards at the core of the patient pathway
As part of their Scan4Safety implementation programme, Hull focused on a connected, continuous and complete process with the patient front […]
More than stock management: the benefits of having a robust IMS during a pandemic
Management of equipment and supplies is vital, even more so during a pandemic. Using Scan4Safety, Plymouth were able to track […]
Harnessing the clinical benefits of point-of-care scanning
To make eObs and patient transfers safer and more efficient, Leeds introduced Scan4Safety to capture patient and location information at […]
Key messages from Rachael Ellis
Rachael Ellis, Scan4Safety programme director, Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust explains the key principles of Scan4Safety and the value […]
Key messages from Professor Sir Terence Stephenson part 2
Professor Sir Terence Stephenson, chair, Health Research Authority and President, GS1 UK highlights the power of data to prevent avoidable […]
Key messages from Baroness Julia Cumberlege
Baroness Julia Cumberlege, chair, The Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review (IMMDSR) explains how point-of-care barcode scanning can transform […]
Key messages from Lord Philip Hunt
Lord Philip Hunt, advisory board member and former president, GS1 UK reinforces why NHS trusts should be adopting Scan4Safety nationally.
Key messages from Dr Kelsey Flott
Dr Kelsey Flott, deputy director of patient safety, NHS England Transformation Directorate, emphasises the importance of putting the patient at […]
Key messages from Richard Murray
Richard Murray, chief executive, The King’s Fund highlights the advantages of a national approach to Scan4Safety to alleviate system pressures.