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Patchworks of Logistics Management Information Systems: Challenges or Solutions for Developing Countries?

机译:物流管理信息系统的拼凑而成:发展中国家的挑战或解决方案?

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Uninterrupted supply of health commodities is a prerequisite for a well-functioning healthcare system. Establishing and maintaining effective supply chains is at the same time challenging in developing countries. A key part of this chain and the focus of this paper are the information systems supporting the communication and distribution of commodities between national warehouses and health facilities. Such systems supporting storage, transportation, wastage reduction, forecasting, planning and avoiding commodity stock-outs are invariably called Logistics Management Information Systems (LMIS). However, the blurred boundaries between the various parts of the supply chain and the numerous information systems involved is reflected in the lack of a clear definition of LMIS. The main aim of this paper is to provide a better understanding of what an LMIS is, and how it interacts with other information systems. By presenting two case studies, from Tanzania and Uganda, we show that the landscape of LMIS consists of a patchwork of information systems, which often have tighter coupling with systems of other domains (such as patient management) than with the supply chain. This leads us to ask the following research question; what are appropriate information systems architectures for LMIS? Our response, main argument and contribution is that the nature of these supply chains favours the emergence of several independent information systems. This is particularly due to the variation in resources and capacities on the different levels of the health system and thus the supply chain. Interoperability between the different levels and other related information systems should then be considered, necessitating a scrutinous evaluation of what data needs to be shared with whom.
机译:不间断地供应卫生商品是一个正常的医疗保健系统的先决条件。建立和维护有效的供应链在发展中国家的同时具有挑战性。本文的一个关键部分和本文的重点是支持国家仓库与卫生设施之间的商品的通信和分配的信息系统。这些系统支持存储,运输,浪费减少,预测,规划和避免商品库存总是称为物流管理信息系统(LMI)。然而,供应链的各个部分与所涉及的许多信息系统之间的模糊边界反映在缺乏LMI的清晰定义中。本文的主要目的是更好地了解LMI是什么,以及它如何与其他信息系统交互。通过介绍两种案例研究,来自坦桑尼亚和乌干达,我们表明LMI的景观包括信息系统的拼凑而成,这通常具有与其他域(例如患者管理)的系统更严格的耦合而不是供应链。这使我们提出以下研究问题;什么是LMIS的适当信息系统架构?我们的回应,主要论点和贡献是这些供应链的性质有利于若干独立信息系统的出现。这尤其是由于资源的变化和卫生系统的不同水平以及供应链的能力。然后应该考虑不同级别和其他相关信息系统之间的互操作性,需要对与谁共享的数据进行审查评估。

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