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On any day, the Pharmaceuticals Fund and Supply Agency (PFSA) in Ethiopia  
manages the thousands of transactions (orders, receipts, issues, and  
transfers) which are the lifeblood of the public sector healthcare supply  
chain. To inform the supply decisions that drive these transactions—and to  
ensure that the right quantities of the right commodities are going to the  
right locations—the PFSA uses the Health Commodity Management Information  
system (HCMIS), a warehouse and  logistics information  management system  
developed by the USAID | DELIVER PROJECT.

Launching the Information Revolution in the Ethiopian Public-Sector  
Healthcare Supply Chain is a new logistics brief that details use of the  
HCMIS in Ethiopia and the benefits of having real-time transactional data  
across the PFSA network. With this systematic recordkeeping tool placing  
data literally at their fingertips, PFSA employees across Ethiopia are  
revolutionizing the supply chains they manage by using real-time data to  
make smarter, faster decisions and building an increasingly agile supply  
chain.

Learn more at http://bit.ly/1Td242U

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