Information Systems for Supply Chain Management

The case for connecting separate and interoperable technology applications for Logistics Management Information System and Health Information Management Systems data This document was written by John Snow, Inc. and endorsed by VillageReach, with contributions from Clinton Health Access Initiative. The authors wish to thank Erin Larson-Cooper from VillageReach, Gaurav Bhattacharya from the Clinton Health Access Initiative, and Michael Frost from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, University of Oslo for their comments and guidance.

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