The role of Logistics Management Information System (LMIS) in the health commodity supply chain management in Bangladesh at lower health care level(community based clinic and upazilla hospital)
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2020-12Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Hakim, Md AbdulMetadata
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Bangladesh is currently implementing its Seventh Five-Year Plan (7FYP) for the period
2016-2020. To ensure its progress, the Government of Bangladesh adopted a number of
policies, acts, rules, etc. Recently, a number of acts have either been passed or amended to
strengthen the capacity and quality of the health services of the country. In order to achieve
these goals, there should be adequate supply of logistics which are needed for efficient and
effective service delivery. There should also be proper management of logistics in order to
achieve these goals. Logistics bridges the physical and temporal gaps in a global supply chain.
Efficient logistics makes a global economy possible, lowering the cost of living for the people
of the world. The major disadvantage of push-based model were unnecessary stocking goods,
expired, breaking cool chain, wastage of product, increased dead stock. The major advantage
of pull based model were less wastage, proper utilized of product, quality immunization,
decreased the dead stock and fulfilled the requirement of community. Both methods have
some challenges though cent percent of the respondent suggested about implementation of
pull based model in community level. As a contribution to strengthening the supply chain
management in developing countries, this thesis provides research that can be used to define
informational needs in different supply chain contexts. These informational needs can be used
as a guide for how to improve information systems for logistic management, to promote the
role of these informational needs in the supply chain management.