HISA ACT: Supply Chain Reform in Health Procurement
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HISA ACT offers you the opportunity to hear an in depth presentation on supply chain reform in health procurement and the implementation of RECALLNET an on-line service to support the safe recall of medicines and medical devices.

16/10/2013
When: Wednesday 16 October
From 6.00 pm until 7.30 pm
Where: The Canberra Hospital Auditorium
Yamba Drive
Australian Capital Territory 2605
Australia
Contact: Amanda Barbone
amanda@hisa.org.au
9326 3311


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HISA ACT - Supply Chain Reform in Health Procurement 

HISA ACT offers you the opportunity to hear an in depth presentation on supply chain reform in health procurement and the implementation of RECALLNET an on-line service to support the safe recall of medicines and medical devices.

This event will offer you the opportunity to:

  • Learn of the supply chain reform agenda and the partnership between NHETA, GS1, Jurisdictions, the TGA, the Private healthcare sector and suppliers
  • Become familiar with the data and messaging standards that are applied to the electronic procurement
  • Be made aware of future developments in eProcurement reform in health and opportunities for stakeholder organisations to become engaged in supply chain reform

Mark Brommeyer
Global e-health Consultant
National E-Health Transition Authority 



 

 


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ut our presenter Mark Brommeyer:

Mark Brommeyer, Global e-health ConsultantMEdAdmin, GradDipEd, BAppSc, RN, FACHI, AFAIM, MAICD Mark currently leads the electronic healthcare Supply Chain Reform Program at the National E-Health Transition Authority (NEHTA), incorporating the National Product Catalogue (NPC), the eProcurement solution and purchasing reform. Having spent thirty years in the health sector, with significant experience in e-health strategy, change and risk management, Mark is passionate about healthcare reform. He has provided consultancy, project and change management services in public and private health sectors in Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, China, England, Ireland and Wales. Mark is a Registered Nurse and has gained a Bachelor of Applied Science in Nursing, a Graduate Diploma in Adult Learning and a Masters of Educational Administration (Open Learning). The last twenty years have involved managing change and the integration of information and communication technologies to support, connect and provide healthcare across distance and time barriers. Mark is a Fellow of the AustralasianCollege of Health Informatics, an Associate Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management and a Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

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