Guidelines for Implementing Computerized Logistics Management Information Systems (CLMIS)
This guide defines the computerized LMIS, recommends the components of a successful computerized LMIS, and explains development, implementation, and operations of such a system. It also provides lessons learned and sample reports and graphs.
Capacity building, Inventory Management
- Sub-categories HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Reproductive health, TB
- Commodities Medicines, Reproductive health products
- Latest update 2006
- Version Second Edition
- Developed by USAID | DELIVER PROJECT
- When to use This guide defines the computerized LMIS, recommends the components of a successful computerized LMIS, and explains development, implementation, and operations of such a system. It also provides lessons learned and sample reports and graphs.
- Languages English
- Level of use Central, District, Facility, Regional
- Form PDF document, 4.07 MB
- Amount of training / TA required None
- Inputs & outputs None
- Cost Free
- Advantages Very detailed explanation of the process of implementing an automated LMIS.
- Limitations Slightly dated. See Turning the Digital Corner for more recent information on this topic.
- Availability PDF Only
- Remarks
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Downloadable files
GuidImplCLMIS.pdf
GuidImplCLMIS.pdf
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- Submission date 2010-10-20 02:00:00