Title:
Implementing supply chain management information system in Liberia: How is logistics management information system data being used for decision-making to manage HIV, Tuberculosis and Malaria commodities in Liberia?
Authors:
Dukuly, Ibrahim B
Place:
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Publisher:
KIT - Royal Tropical Institute
Year:
2020
PAGE:
XI, 30
Language:
En
Subject:
Governance & HIV and AIDS
Keywords:
“logistics management information system”, “logistics data AND decision-making”, data utilization and supply chain”.
Abstract:
In Liberia, the health logistics management information system (LMIS) is gradually evolving to meet the Ministry of Health (MOH), County Health Team (CHT) and partner requirements of completeness, accuracy, timeliness, and reliability in providing routine supply chain data for decision making. The electronic LMIS, and enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, has been deplored and fully operationalized to accelerate data processes, and improve data quality, analysis, outlook, and production of reports for more rapid and improved data-informed supply chain decisions. However, while reports coming through the system shows high performing counties relative to submission of reports, others still struggling to fulfill reporting obligations. The objective of study is to explore the enablers and barriers to the use of LMIS data for decision making in Liberia.
Organization:
KIT - Royal Tropical Institute , VU - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Institute:
KIT (Royal Tropical Institute)
Country:
Liberia
Region:
west Africa
Training:
Master of Public Health/International Course in Health Development
Category:
Research
Right:
© 2020 Dukuly
Document type:
Thesis/dissertation
File:
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