Considerations for the Integration of HMIS and LMIS
Linking HMIS and LMIS systems has a number of benefits, including improved monitoring and evaluation, reduced data burdens and data duplication, validation of data, and enhanced communication. Countries which are looking to link their HMIS and LMIS systems should use this tool to learn more about these benefits.
LMIS, Management, Monitoring & Evaluation, Planning & Budgeting, Quantification
- Sub-categories Assessments and Research
- Commodities Medicines, Reproductive health products, Technologies, Vaccines
- Latest update 2014
- Version
- Developed by Systems for Improved Access to Pharmaceuticals and Services (SIAPS)
- When to use Linking HMIS and LMIS systems has a number of benefits, including improved monitoring and evaluation, reduced data burdens and data duplication, validation of data, and enhanced communication. Countries which are looking to link their HMIS and LMIS systems should use this tool to learn more about these benefits.
- Languages English
- Level of use Central
- Form PDF, 700 KB
- Amount of training / TA required
- Inputs & outputs
- Cost Free
- Advantages
- Limitations
- Availability http://www.lifesavingcommodities.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Considerations-for-the-Integration-of-HMIS-and-LMIS-1.pdf
- Remarks This tool outlines the many benefits of integrating LMIS and HMIS systems, addresses some related challenges, and provides recommendations to help guide the process.
- Contact Emily Bancroft, emily.bancroft@villagereach.org
- Submission date 2015-01-29 02:00:00