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Goal and Objectives

Integrated Logistics Management of Health Commodities- Sierra Leone Phyllis Ocran PSM Specialist UNICEF. Goal and Objectives. Goal To sensitize HNGOs on the integrated LMIS System for the management of Health Commodities (Medicines, Consumables) and Equipment's. Objectives

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Goal and Objectives

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  1. Integrated Logistics Management of Health Commodities- Sierra LeonePhyllis OcranPSM SpecialistUNICEF

  2. Goal and Objectives Goal To sensitize HNGOs on the integrated LMIS System for the management of Health Commodities (Medicines, Consumables) and Equipment's. Objectives Describe the operation of the Integrated Health Commodities Logistics System in Sierra Leone. Introduction to the various LMIS forms and SOP Manual Identify and analyze the essential data to be collected and reported in the Integrated Health Commodities LMIS. Explain the importance of identifying key personnel to fill each of the LMIS forms.

  3. THE LOGISTICS CYCLE

  4. LMIS: Definition and Purpose • Definition It is a collection of manual and/or electronic forms and procedures that is used to gather and organize logistics data, and used to procure the right quantities of goods, track the distribution of goods throughout the system, and controls the inventory of stocks.

  5. LMIS: Definition and Purpose • Purpose The purpose of an LMIS is to improve management decisions that govern the logistics system.

  6. Essential Data in Logistics Management • Three Minimum and Essential Data: • STOCK ON HAND • RATE OF CONSUMPTION • LOSSES/ADJUSTMENTS

  7. STOCK ON HAND • The quantities of usable health commodities available at all levels of the system at a point in time.

  8. RATE OF CONSUMPTION • The average quantity of health commodities dispensed to clients during a particular time period.

  9. LOSSES / ADJUSTMENTS • The quantity of health commodities removed from the distribution system for any reason other than consumption by clients (e.g. losses, expiry, damage). • Adjustments may include receipt or issue of supplies to/from one facility to another at the same level (e.g., a transfer) or a correction for an error in counting. • Losses/adjustments may therefore be a negative or positive number.

  10. Inventory Control System

  11. Purpose of an Inventory Control System • To determine when stock should be ordered/issued • To determine how much stock should be ordered/issued • To maintain an appropriate stock level of all products, avoiding shortages and oversupply

  12. Sierra Leone: Max- Min System

  13. Reporting mechanism and use of the data collected • At the end of each month ( latest by the 5th day of preceding month) each facility prepares and sends RRIV reports and collects medicines from the next level (PHUs send to DMS. • DMS and Hosp. send to CMS - 10th Day of the preceding month • Based on reports next levels issue medicines and supplies accordingly. • Issues of stock status assessments are addressed accordingly

  14. Thank you UGANDA PROGRAM

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