Jean Miller is a senior project manager and systems integration lead with more than 20 years of technical experience implementing Information Technology (IT) solutions of varying size and complexity across the full software development life cycle.…
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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.
Project Page
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.
Resource - Technical Brief
This primer serves as an overview of Chemonics’ transport management system TransIT and additional ePOD, through the USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) Project.
Resource - Fact Sheet
The Global Health Supply Chain – Procurement and Supply Management program connects technical solutions, experts, and proven commercial processes to promote efficient and cost-effective health supply chains worldwide. The approach involves end-to-end data visibility, supply chain security, and increased patient safety.
Resource - Fact Sheet
This document provides guidance to country programs for systematically organizing the work of operationalizing and executing a vision and strategy for pharmaceutical traceability.
Resource - Toolkit
On Thursday, June 20, Chemonics will host Arizona State University’s W.P. Carey School, Frontier Economies Logistics Lab (FELL) summer meeting in Washington, D.C.
News Story
Wouldn’t you want to know if the milk you were buying was spoiled or your vegetables were rotten on the inside? In global health supply chains, it’s not just about what you deliver or when you deliver it, but it’s also critical to consider “how” we deliver these vital commodities. Ensuring the medicines and other health commodities we provide are safe for use is just as important as availability and delivering on time.
Blog Post
We work alongside key stakeholders to help countries build resilient and sustainable health systems.
Resource - Fact Sheet
From barcodes on apples to serial numbers on laptops, standard identifiers help ensure product quality and traceability through the supply chain. The same goes for health commodities — lives depend on it.
Blog Post
The USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) improves health outcomes and builds brighter futures by supporting supply chain heroes worldwide with training, tools, and treatments.
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Thanks to the USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM), an electronic logistics management information system is improving operations and outcomes for the Ministry of Health in Malawi.
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