Health Identity STC 2010 Reykjavik
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Transcript Health Identity STC 2010 Reykjavik
Jean-Jérôme SARRASIN
Icare Institut / RFID Center, Sierre, Switzerland
Christian HAY
Medinorma Sàrl, Rolle, Switzerland
Michael SCHUMACHER
Philippe RICHARD
University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland
HES-SO Valais, Sierre, Switzerland
June 2-4 : STC 2010 Conference Reykjavík
The challenges of self-medication
Identification technologies
Health-Identity Project
Use Cases
Conclusion
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OMS
10% of medicines are counterfeit
Self-medication
Increasingly practiced
Need a tool
- Certification of an authentic product
- Manage risk by patient profile
Health Identity
B2C Tool consumer help
Partners
◦ E-Mediat Ltd
◦ Pharmacie Du Midi, Sion
=> Swiss drugs database
=> Scenarios
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Increasing autonomy of patients in their medication
Development of Health Portals as Google Health
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Challenge
Request
Authenticity
Serialised Identification
Drug Interactions
User’s profile
Reimbursement Status
User’s profile
Allergies
User’s profile
Mobile Access
Mobile / Smartphone
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Source : G. Courtney, EFPIA, March 2010
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Serialisation
Existing Technologies
◦ EAN-13
GTIN (Global Trade Item Number)
◦ DataMatrix, containing
GTIN
Batch Number
Expiration Date
Unique serial number
◦ RFID
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Recognition of the identifier
(DataMatrix or EAN-13) on the
package with mobile camera
Provides maximum information in
terms of user’s health profile
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Product description with picture, recommended
retail price, reimbursement
Payable by basic health insurance
List of generic drugs
Instructions in the user’s own language
Contra-indications according to the user’s profile
(allergies, state of health,..)
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Expiry date of product
Batch recall
“Low-Level” authentication to combat
counterfeiting
Traceability of the drug using EPCIS
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Scenario Inderal-Ventolin
◦ Beta-blocker in Inderal reduces or negates the effect of the
Ventolin
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Health-Identity to retrieve the custody
chain:
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For serialised identification
List all the events along the supply chain
Provided the events have been captured
Deliver indication about suspect journey / origin
in the supply chain
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User to scroll down
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Events from
outgoing the
manufacturing site
down to the sale at
retail pharmacy
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The potential of new mobile applications for
management of medical information is vast
Health-Identity illustrates how services offered on
the web and mobile communications complete
each other
Potential Market
Link to health portals (single
source of information, privacy
protection)
Major authentication projects
(EFPIA, CoE EDQM)
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Jean-Jérôme Sarrasin
[email protected]
Christian Hay
[email protected]
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