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BETTER DATA VISIBILITY & DATA USE RESULT IN LOWER COST AND IMPROVED PERFORMANCE IN MEDICINE SUPPLY CHAINS Bloomberg Data for Good Exchange Presented by Cary Spisak

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Page 1: Better Data Visibility and Data Use Result in Lower Cost and Improved Performance in Medicine Supply Chains

BETTER DATA VISIBILITY & DATA USE

RESULT IN LOWER COST AND IMPROVED

PERFORMANCE IN MEDICINE SUPPLY

CHAINS

Bloomberg Data for Good Exchange

Presented by Cary Spisak

Page 2: Better Data Visibility and Data Use Result in Lower Cost and Improved Performance in Medicine Supply Chains

Public health programs are reliant on

well-performing supply chains

to deliver life-saving commodities

to patients in need

Page 3: Better Data Visibility and Data Use Result in Lower Cost and Improved Performance in Medicine Supply Chains

With limited funding, what management and

technology investments can be cost-effective

and have a transformative effect on the

performance of the supply chain for health

commodities?

THE KEY QUESTION

Page 4: Better Data Visibility and Data Use Result in Lower Cost and Improved Performance in Medicine Supply Chains

TANZANIA CONTEXT

With limited funding,

what management and

technology investments

can be cost-effective and

have a transformative effect

on the performance of the

supply chain for health

commodities?

Logistics

Management Unit

(LMU)

Electronic MIS for

commodity logistics

(eLMIS)

ExistIng System Intervention Objectives

• Fragmented supply system

• Uncoordinated management

• Largely paper-based MIS

• Data of poor quality and

availability

Leading to…

• Poor stock availability

• Low client service levels

• High costs

• Coordinate, monitor and

support to manage the supply

chain for the various health

programs

• Consolidate electronic and

paper-based systems

• Improve data visibility,

accuracy, quality, timeliness

MOHCDGEC: Is the existing system cost-effective? Where might the new system drive

cost savings and performance improvements?

Page 5: Better Data Visibility and Data Use Result in Lower Cost and Improved Performance in Medicine Supply Chains

METHODOLOGY

Data Collection Indicators

• Baseline Aug – Oct 2013

• Year 1 performance

Apr – May 2015

• Data from 3 major

existing systems:

• Essential medicines

• ARVs/ HIV

• Immunization/ EPI

• Supply chain performance

• Reporting

• Data use

• Management practices

• Supply chain outcomes

• Cost

• Operations by function

and tier

• Commodity throughput

• Data from nationally

representative sample

of facilities and districts

including Medical

Stores Dept

• Cost and performance

data from existing

surveys and databases

Page 6: Better Data Visibility and Data Use Result in Lower Cost and Improved Performance in Medicine Supply Chains

RESULTS: IMPROVED STOCK AVAILABIL IT Y

STOCK OUT RATE STOCK OUT DURATION

23%

27%

40%

32%

39%

19%

23% 25%

22%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

45%

EPI ARV Essentialmeds

FamilyPlanning

Malaria

BaselineRound 1

26%

23%

37%

16%

32%

12%

24%

13%

22%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

45%

EPI ARV Essentialmeds

FamilyPlanning

Malaria

BaselineRound 1

Pe

rce

nt

of

facilit

ies s

tock

ed

ou

t o

n

da

y o

f vi

sit

Pe

rce

nt

of

facilit

ies s

tock

ed

ou

t >

7 d

ays

Product Group Product Group

32%

23% Round 1

Baseline AVERAGE ACROSS

COMMODITIES

95% Confidence Interval

24%

15% Round 1

Baseline AVERAGE ACROSS

COMMODITIES

95% Confidence Interval

Page 7: Better Data Visibility and Data Use Result in Lower Cost and Improved Performance in Medicine Supply Chains

Annual Operating Cost

Value of Handled Commodities

Cost per Value of Commodities

Supply Chain Performance

Cost per Value of Commodities,

Adjusted for Performance

Baseline $59m

Baseline $208m

Baseline 28%

Baseline 68%

Baseline 42%

Round 1 $63m

Round 1 $251m

$63m

$251m

Round 1 25% 25%

Round 1 77%

Round 1 31%

77%

31%

RESULTS: IMPROVED PERFORMANCE

Page 8: Better Data Visibility and Data Use Result in Lower Cost and Improved Performance in Medicine Supply Chains

• System enhancements had positive impact on supply

• Higher costs but also gains in efficiency

However…

• Results may be fragile – are gains sustainable?

• Little movement for some indicators

• Establishing robust systems is critical step but must be

built into system as part of routine decision making and

culture of continuous improvement

INTERPRETATION

Page 9: Better Data Visibility and Data Use Result in Lower Cost and Improved Performance in Medicine Supply Chains

For more information about

JSI’s work in supply chain, data

visibility, and data use, contact the

JSI Center for Health Logistics

[email protected]

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