Guidance

Critical success factors for deploying digital LMIS

Over the last decade, the technology environment in developing countries has changed significantly. Fiber optic and cellular networks are rapidly expanding in many low-income countries, offering new opportunities to strengthen and automate information systems throughout the health system.

Health system supply chains in many countries are leveraging this changed environment, with digital solutions that support reporting at different levels of the supply chain. Effective digital logistics management information systems (LMIS) depend on the right combination of people, processes, and technology. The critical success factors outlined in these publication are informed by experience deploying digital LMIS, and are aligned with the Principles for Digital Development.

Languages

  • English

Publication year

2017

Type

Guidance

Categories

  • Supply chain & logistics

Tags

  • LMIS

Topic references

eLMIS

TitleAuthorYearTypeLanguage
Common Requirements for Logistics Management Information SystemsPATH, Public Health Informatics Institute, Rockefeller Foundation2010GuidanceEnglish
Country Guidance on Selecting LMISGavi, the Vaccine Alliance, The Global Fund2019GuidanceEnglish
Critical success factors for deploying digital LMISDrury Consulting, JSI, VaxTrac, VillageReach2017GuidanceEnglish
Digital Principles Maturity Matrix for Program Design and Proposal EvaluationPrinciples for Digital Development2017ToolEnglish
GUIDE PAYS POUR LA SELECTION DE SIGL (Systèmes D’Information pour la Gestion Logistique)Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, The Global Fund2019GuidanceFrench
Target Software Standards for Vaccine Supply Chain Information SystemsGavi, the Vaccine Alliance2018GuidanceEnglish