On December 16, 2020, Chemonics and the Global Health Supply Chain Summit Group co-hosted a virtual panel discussion on adapting global health supply chains to the “new normal” caused by COVID-19.
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Juan F. Jaramillo is a supply chain management specialist with 17 years of experience. His areas of expertise are freight and logistics, forecasting and supply planning, data strategy, and program and change management. Juan has specialized…
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As global health supply chains expand and become more complex, the information systems that are used to manage them need to mature along with them. USAID’s Supply Chain Information System Maturity Model helps countries evaluate their supply chain systems’ capabilities holistically, enabling informed decision-making and timely delivery of health commodities.
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This presentation explains InfoMED, a comprehensive LMIS for commodity management which captures patient data and triangulates it with data on drug availability.
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Part two of the recording from October 7, 2020 webinar on the Commodity Order Management System Chemonics piloted in Nigeria.
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Recording from October 7, 2020 webinar on the Commodity Order Management System we are piloting in Nigeria.
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On October 7 and 8, Chemonics hosted a two-part series on tracking health commodities down to the last mile in Nigeria.
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Cyclone Idai caused significant structural damage to warehouses and buildings managed by Mozambique’s Central Medical Store. Following the cyclone an emergency response plan of action resulted, which continued through final infrastructure repair in December 2019.
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A private-sector approach is providing unprecedented access to stock data in one of the most challenging health supply chain environments in world.
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Temperature data is critical for ensuring that health commodities are not compromised during transportation to end users.
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Tracking and documenting the temperature of products and storage conditions of medications from manufacturer to delivery can ensure product quality and inform supply chain decisions.
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With the assistance of USAID’s Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) project, Malawi’s Ministry of Health found a sustainable and scalable software solution in using OpenLMIS version 3.0. Now, the Ministry more efficiently collects essential health commodity logistics data nationwide.
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