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Tuesday, June 21 • 13:00 - 14:00
DHIS2 and LMIS (part 1) (Aud 5)

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This session takes place in: Auditorium 5 - Vilhelm Bjerknes’ hus

DHIS2 can be used for managing stocks at the facility or community level and can be seamlessly integrated with full-scale, upstream national logistics management information systems.

In this session, we will present this approach and demo features for (i) report-based and transaaction-based stock management, (ii) cold chain equipment management (iii) remote temperature monitoring, (iv) a product catalogue and (v) performance management dashboards. This allows for facility-level stock visibility, triangulation health, and stock data, and timely information for both health programming and supply chain management decision making. Additionally, we will present use cases for this integrated approach by i+ Solutions and their Medexis eLMIS in Mali as well as a Tracker based solution for cold chain equipment monitoring in Malawi.

You can have a look at the presentations’ summaries on the DHIS2 Community of Practice: https://community.dhis2.org/t/improving-monitoring-and-management-of-cold-chain-equipment-through-dhis2-tracker/47567

Speakers
avatar for Blessings kamanga

Blessings kamanga

Product Manager, Ministry of Health - Digital Health Division
Have keen interest in Interoperability and management of the system in resource constrained environments
avatar for Per Kronslev

Per Kronslev

Senior Supply Chain consultant, I+solutions
Combining DHIS2 and an eLMIS MEDEXIS to create eLMIS setup at minimum maintenance cost.Using DHIS2 as a front for the small clinics, and including management of Cold Chain Equipment.
avatar for George McGuire

George McGuire

eLMIS Technical Advisor, HISP Centre University of Oslo
avatar for Breno Horsth

Breno Horsth

LMIS Technical Lead, DHIS2/UiO



Tuesday June 21, 2022 13:00 - 14:00 CEST
Auditorium 5 - Vilhelm Bjerknes’ hus