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More Than Bar Codes: Integrating Global Standards-Based Bar Code Technology Into National Health Information Systems in Ethiopia and Pakistan to Increase End-to-End Supply Chain Visibility

机译:超过条形码:将基于全球标准的条形码技术集成到埃塞俄比亚和巴基斯坦的国家卫生信息系统中以提高端到端供应链的可见性

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The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) DELIVER PROJECT work together to strengthen public health commodity supply chains by standardizing bar coding under a single set of global standards. From 2015, UNFPA and USAID collaborated to pilot test how tracking and tracing of bar coded health products could be operationalized in the public health supply chains of Ethiopia and Pakistan and inform the ecosystem needed to begin full implementation. Pakistan had been using proprietary bar codes for inventory management of contraceptive supplies but transitioned to global standards-based bar codes during the pilot. The transition allowed Pakistan to leverage the original bar codes that were preprinted by global manufacturers as opposed to printing new bar codes at the central warehouse. However, barriers at lower service delivery levels prevented full realization of end-to-end data visibility. Key barriers at the district level were the lack of a digital inventory management system and absence of bar codes at the primary-level packaging level, such as single blister packs. The team in Ethiopia developed an open-sourced smartphone application that allowed the team to scan bar codes using the mobile phone's camera and to push the captured data to the country's data mart. Real-time tracking and tracing occurred from the central warehouse to the Addis Ababa distribution hub and to 2 health centers. These pilots demonstrated that standardized product identification and bar codes can significantly improve accuracy over manual stock counts while significantly streamlining the stock-taking process, resulting in efficiencies. The pilots also showed that bar coding technology by itself is not sufficient to ensure data visibility. Rather, by using global standards for identification and data capture of pharmaceuticals and medical devices, and integrating the data captured into national and global tracking systems, countries are able to lay the foundation for interoperability and ensure a harmonized language between global health stakeholders.
机译:联合国人口基金(人口基金)和美国国际开发署(USAID)交付项目共同努力,通过在一套全球标准下对条形码进行标准化,从而加强公共卫生商品供应链。从2015年起,人口基金和美国国际开发署合作进行试点测试,如何在埃塞俄比亚和巴基斯坦的公共卫生供应链中实施对条形码健康产品的跟踪和追踪,并告知开始全面实施所需的生态系统。巴基斯坦一直在使用专有条形码进行避孕用品的库存管理,但在试验期间已转换为基于全球标准的条形码。过渡使巴基斯坦可以利用全球制造商预先印制的原始条形码,而不是在中央仓库印刷新条形码。但是,较低的服务交付水平的障碍阻止了端到端数据可见性的完全实现。地区级的主要障碍是缺乏数字库存管理系统以及初级包装级别的条形码,例如单泡罩包装。埃塞俄比亚的团队开发了一个开源智能手机应用程序,该应用程序使该团队可以使用手机的摄像头扫描条形码,并将捕获的数据推送到该国的数据集市。从中央仓库到亚的斯亚贝巴的配送中心和两个卫生中心进行了实时跟踪。这些试点表明,标准化的产品识别和条形码可以大大提高手动库存数量的准确性,同时可以显着简化库存过程,从而提高效率。飞行员还表明,条形码技术本身不足以确保数据可见性。相反,通过使用全球标准对药品和医疗设备进行识别和数据捕获,并将捕获的数据集成到国家和全球跟踪系统中,各国能够为互操作性奠定基础,并确保全球卫生利益相关方之间的语言统一。

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