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EM EMVS Nationa nal Bl Bluepri rint System A Technical Overview for Pharmacies and Wholesalers Charles Young Lo Local System De Desig ign Lo Local User r Authori risation NBS does not authenticate or authorise local users for


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EM EMVS Nationa nal Bl Bluepri rint System

A Technical Overview for Pharmacies and Wholesalers

Charles Young

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Lo Local System De Desig ign

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NBS does not authenticate or authorise local users for system- to-system interchange.

  • What permissions should be granted?
  • What roles should be granted?

Lo Local User r Authori risation

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Scan 2D GS1 Data Matrix barcodes

  • What scanning hardware will be supported?
  • How will it be connected and configured
  • Maintenance and support

Sc Scanning Hardware

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GS1 standards and Application Identifiers

  • How will data be parsed?
  • How will NTINs be handed?
  • How will NHRNs be handled?
  • How will additional data fields be handled
  • What happens if data is incorrectly formatted?

Sc Scanned Data Processing

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Auditing system operations and end-user actions

  • Local organisation requirements
  • Suspicious activity monitoring
  • Forensic analysis

Lo Logging and Auditing

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Reports for Local Organisations

  • Local organisation requirements
  • Reporting tools and frameworks
  • Analytics
  • NBS Reports

Re Reporting

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Represents client system identity

  • Organisation
  • Location
  • Equipment
  • Secure local storage
  • Credentials for ITEs and IQEs
  • Credentials for production
  • Access Token Expiry
  • Avoiding potential misuse and abuse
  • Audit trails

Cl Client Cr Credentials

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Local systems should support human use appropriately

  • Protection of patients from falsified medicines
  • Clear, unambiguous representation of pack status
  • Intentionality
  • Affordance
  • Context
  • Support for Standard Operating Procedures and other

processes

Us User er Exper erien ience

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Recover from temporary loss of service or connectivity

  • Immediate retry
  • User notification on failure
  • Store and forward
  • Durability
  • Automatic detection of service resumption
  • Recovery phase and automatic retry
  • Notification an user feedback

Re Recovery Strategies

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Systems should provide appropriate proactive alerting.

  • Error conditions and exceptions
  • Suspicious activity
  • Local requirements only
  • Direct users to helpdesk where appropriate

Al Alerting ng and nd Notifi fication

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Interchange with other data stores and systems

  • Local systems and repositories
  • Bulk-of-Pack Operations
  • Asynchronous batch-like processing
  • Automated systems
  • Aggregation
  • User experience, feedback and notification

In Integ egrating ting ver erif ific icatio tion

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Charles Young c.young@reply.eu +44 (0)1256 375700

Co Contact Us

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Qu Questions?

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Th Thank You