Tuesday, 25 June 2013
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This is a report based on a brief survey on the use of computerized LMIS in public health supply chains conducted on the International Association of Public Health Logisticians (IAPHL) forum. Dear Colleagues, I propose to your attention a brief survey report on the use of computerized LMIS in public health supply chains. The survey was conducted thanks to the members of International Association of Public Health Logisticians (IAPHL), who contributed with their answers. If you would have some questions, and if we can find the answers on your questions using the survey data we have, I would be happy to provide these answers. I hope, the information presented in the report would be interesting for you, and it will initiate some interesting discussions. The key findings of the survey are: major users of the LMIS - governmental institutions and international NGOs; most common model of the supply chain has three distribution levels; most common LMIS are standalone databases with high share of systems based on MS Excel tables. You can find more details in the attached survey report. Have pleasant reading, Igor Novykov Computerized-LMIS-in-Health-Supply-Chain.pdf
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