Information Systems for Supply Chain Management: The Case for Connecting Separate and Interoperable Technology Applications for LMIS and HMIS Data

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dc.description.abstractHMIS LMIS Integration A Tanzania Case Study in Integration Interoperability and Analysis and GovernanceTanzania field staff Alpha Nsaghurwe and Ssanyu Nyinondi JSI and Alfred Mchau VillageReach will present on varying aspects of integration interoperability analysis and governance in Tanzania The Tanzania team will discuss successes and lessons learned in integration between OpenLMIS and DHIS2 through a Health Information Mediator a platform with an extensible architecture that enables vital information to be shared across multiple systems encouraging intelligent decision making and increasing supply chain efficiency The presenters will make the case for maintaining separate but interoperable technology applications for LMIS and HMIS data and the benefit of combining data elements from different systems within a single dashboard at the central level Additionally looking beyond information systems and technology organizational changes are needed to support and sustain these kinds of systems In Tanzania the change management process built ownership at the district level by helping administrators and health management teams see the value of the eLMIS and increasing their ownership of it
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dc.subjectGlobal Digital Health Forum Presentations
dc.subjectGlobal Digital Health Forum Presentations
dc.subjectGlobal Digital Health Forum Presentations
dc.subjectGlobal Digital Health Forum Presentations
dc.subjectGlobal Digital Health Forum
dc.subjectData Analysis
dc.subjectdata collection
dc.subjectData Entry
dc.titleInformation Systems for Supply Chain Management: The Case for Connecting Separate and Interoperable Technology Applications for LMIS and HMIS Dataen
dcterms.abstractHMIS LMIS Integration A Tanzania Case Study in Integration Interoperability and Analysis and GovernanceTanzania field staff Alpha Nsaghurwe and Ssanyu Nyinondi JSI and Alfred Mchau VillageReach will present on varying aspects of integration interoperability analysis and governance in Tanzania The Tanzania team will discuss successes and lessons learned in integration between OpenLMIS and DHIS2 through a Health Information Mediator a platform with an extensible architecture that enables vital information to be shared across multiple systems encouraging intelligent decision making and increasing supply chain efficiency The presenters will make the case for maintaining separate but interoperable technology applications for LMIS and HMIS data and the benefit of combining data elements from different systems within a single dashboard at the central level Additionally looking beyond information systems and technology organizational changes are needed to support and sustain these kinds of systems In Tanzania the change management process built ownership at the district level by helping administrators and health management teams see the value of the eLMIS and increasing their ownership of it
dcterms.subjectGlobal Digital Health Forum Presentations
dcterms.subjectGlobal Digital Health Forum Presentations
dcterms.subjectGlobal Digital Health Forum Presentations
dcterms.subjectGlobal Digital Health Forum Presentations
dcterms.subjectGlobal Digital Health Forum
dcterms.subjectData Analysis
dcterms.subjectdata collection
dcterms.subjectData Entry
dcterms.titleInformation Systems for Supply Chain Management: The Case for Connecting Separate and Interoperable Technology Applications for LMIS and HMIS Dataen
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