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Volume 5, Issue 4 (Suppl)

Occup Med Health Aff

ISSN: 2329-6879 OMHA, an open access journal

Health Congress 2017

October 16-17, 2017

October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE

12

th

World Congress on

Industrial Health, Healthcare and Medical Tourism

DHIS2 based electronic logistics management information system (eLMIS) for priority maternal,

newborn and child health (MNCH) medicines

Mohammad Julhas Sujan

Management Sciences for Health, Bangladesh

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HIS2 is the flexible, web-based open-source information systemwith awesome visualization features including GIS, charts

and pivot tables. DHIS2 has been using in Bangladesh for collecting aggregated data in different levels like District Hospital

(DH), Civil Surgeon Office (CSO), Upazila Health Complex (UHC), Union Sub Center (USC), Community Clinic (CC) and

other health realted NGO’s/Facilities. Ultimately, incorporate and inaccurate logistics data for priority maternal, new born and

child health (MNCH) which is totally paper based system in Bangladesh. To make the priority MNCH medicines logistics

system in electronic platform now DHIS2 is a great system for medicine data collection. We have developed a mechanism that

is managing MNCH medicines data through DHIS2 and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) logistics portal

Supply Chain Management Portal (SCMP). We have implemented DHIS2 Based eLMIS in 11 districts around 2500 facilitis.

Successfully exporting DHIS2 data through server side language with MySQL and PostgreSQL database and server side based

calculated data inserting in SCMP database. As a result we are able to track reported, non-reported, national stock, monthly

stock, stock out facilities, number of days stock out, data monitoring, timeliness, nearest expiry medicines, nearest expiry

quantity and data upload statistics. Finally, data entry reporting rate has increased from 60% to 92%, average reporting rate has

increased from 70% to 89% and Bangladesh government can take necessary steps for stock out facilities. They are procuring

medicines based on the data and finally maternal, born and child health mortality has minimized.

julhaspustcse@gmail.com

Occup Med Health Aff 2017, 5:4 (Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2329-6879-C1-038