Measuring Supply Chain Performance: Guide to Key Performance Indicators for Public Health Managers

This guide was written to help managers and logisticians focus on key logistics areas they want to improve and to provide them with a tool to do so. This guide is not meant to replace the Logistics System Assessment Tool (LSAT) or the Logistics Indicators Assessment Tool (LIAT), but is meant to provide a more in-depth look at operations to identify key bottlenecks and ways to strategically improve supply chain performance.

Monitoring & Evaluation

  • Sub-categories HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Reproductive health, TB
  • Commodities Medicines, Reproductive health products
  • Latest update May-10
  • Version None
  • Developed by USAID | DELIVER PROJECT
  • When to use This guide was written to help managers and logisticians focus on key logistics areas they want to improve and to provide them with a tool to do so. This guide is not meant to replace the Logistics System Assessment Tool (LSAT) or the Logistics Indicators Assessment Tool (LIAT), but is meant to provide a more in-depth look at operations to identify key bottlenecks and ways to strategically improve supply chain performance.
  • Languages English
  • Level of use Central, District, Facility, Regional
  • Form PDF document, 1.4 MB
  • Amount of training / TA required None
  • Inputs & outputs None
  • Cost Free
  • Advantages Public health programs need supply chains they can rely on for ensuring product availability where and when needed. Implementing supply chain performance indicators or metrics is one of the simplest, least expensive and least time-consuming activities that will show improvement in operations. For greater impact, it is important for the metrics to be aligned and not work at counter purposes.
  • Limitations None.
  • Availability PDF Only
  • Remarks None
  • Downloadable files MeasSCPerf.pdf
    MeasSCPerf.pdf
  • Contact jsinfo@jsi.com
  • Submission date 2012-05-21 02:00:00
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