Enabling sustainable behaviors of data recording and use in low-resource supply chains

A. Ramanujapuram, Charan Kumar Malemarpuram
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Public services, such as public health supply chains, in low- and middle-income countries can be characterized as low-resource environments, where both infrastructure and human capacity are limited. There is no strong culture of data recording or use, with ad hoc reporting practices, poor planning and lack of coordination. All these lead to poor supply chain performance, thereby restricting access to medicines, and eventually resulting in poorer health and mortality. We describe the ground-up design of Logistimo SCM, a supply chain management software, offered as a service, that has enabled a transformative change in public health supply chains, leading to improved performance. Our approach is rooted in bottom-up empowerment of the human value chain, based on the principle that higher self-efficacy amongst health workers and managers can lead to sustained changes in data recording and use behaviors. This is achieved through a service that optimizes data collection effort, maximizes supervisory bandwidth, promotes proactive and collaborative operations, and enables frictionless performance recognition. We describe the guiding principles of inclusive software service design and four mechanisms that enable the appropriate conditions for stimulating a behavior of data recording and use. We demonstrate their effectiveness in achieving good supply chain performance through case studies in India and Africa. The principles and methods discussed here are generic and can be applied to any low-resource environment.
在低资源供应链中实现数据记录和使用的可持续行为
低收入和中等收入国家的公共服务,如公共卫生供应链,可被定性为资源匮乏的环境,在这些环境中,基础设施和人力能力都是有限的。没有强有力的数据记录或使用文化,有临时报告做法,规划不良和缺乏协调。所有这些都导致供应链绩效不佳,从而限制获得药品,并最终导致健康状况和死亡率下降。我们描述了Logistimo SCM的基本设计,这是一种作为服务提供的供应链管理软件,它使公共卫生供应链发生了革命性的变化,从而提高了绩效。我们的做法植根于自下而上地增强人类价值链的权能,其原则是卫生工作者和管理人员自我效能的提高可以导致数据记录和使用行为的持续变化。这是通过优化数据收集工作、最大化监管带宽、促进主动和协作操作以及实现无摩擦性能识别的服务来实现的。我们描述了包容性软件服务设计的指导原则和四种机制,这些机制为刺激数据记录和使用行为提供了适当的条件。我们通过在印度和非洲的案例研究证明了它们在实现良好供应链绩效方面的有效性。这里讨论的原则和方法是通用的,可以应用于任何低资源环境。
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