Cost Analysis of Current Distribution and Redesigned Distribution Systems for Vaccines in Rwanda

Evodie Mudaheranwa, Stany Stany, Hassan Sibomana, R. Hitimana, M. Nzayirambaho
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Background Immunization supply chain management is among the components of immunization program, making vaccines delivery possible to reach every child. Nevertheless, it has been found to be static with rapid changes linked to the introduction of new vaccines. The success of Rwanda immunization program with coverage of 94.3% was attributed to human resource and capital investment from both the Ministry of Health and its development partners. However, the current distribution system design does not contribute to self-financing of the program in the long-run considering the distribution mode and frequency applied. The cost analysis study has never been done before and is expected to address the issue of long-term sustainability of the program as it will inform the system re-design activities.   Objective Assessing how much the program would save if the system is re-designed by changing distribution mode and frequency from the Central Vaccine Store to District Vaccine Stores. Methods Administrative and financial records were reviewed to determine the cost of the current vaccine distribution system to be compared to estimated cost of a proposed distribution system with reduced frequencies between Central Vaccine Store and District Vaccine Stores. Results By comparing the costs of the two systems, applying the proposed distribution model with less distribution frequencies reduced the current cost by 37%. Conclusion The findings confirm a huge opportunity of getting the current vaccine distribution costs reduced when the distribution system is redesigned, hence contributing to financial sustainability of the vaccination program. Rwanda J Med Health Sci 2021;4(2): 207-221
卢旺达疫苗当前分配和重新设计的分配系统的成本分析
免疫供应链管理是免疫规划的组成部分之一,它使每个儿童都能接种疫苗。然而,它已被发现是静态的,与引进新疫苗有关的快速变化。卢旺达免疫规划取得成功,覆盖率达到94.3%,这要归功于卫生部及其发展伙伴的人力资源和资本投资。然而,考虑到所采用的分配方式和频率,目前的分配系统设计不利于项目的长期自负盈亏。成本分析研究以前从未做过,预计将解决项目的长期可持续性问题,因为它将为系统重新设计活动提供信息。目的评估通过将分发模式和频率从中央疫苗库改为地区疫苗库来重新设计该系统,该计划将节省多少费用。方法审查行政和财务记录,以确定当前疫苗分发系统的成本,并将其与减少中央疫苗商店和地区疫苗商店之间频率的拟议分发系统的估计成本进行比较。结果通过比较两种系统的成本,采用较少分配频率的分配模型可使当前成本降低37%。结论研究结果证实,通过重新设计分配系统,有很大机会降低目前的疫苗分配成本,从而有助于疫苗接种规划的财务可持续性。卢旺达医学卫生科学杂志2021;4(2):207-221
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