Mozambique MIS Landscape MIS Systems Diagram MIS Summary
Mozambique – MIS Landscape MIS Systems Diagram MIS Summary System Name Type Funded By Notes • SISMA is the local system name for DHIS 2 Central • Web-based health management information Tool system for health facilities, used to track / report health information and patients (for TB) Central Tool DW and BI USAID • Web-based centralized data base used by Tool CMAM for creating distribution plans, conducting internal audits, and running M&E and ad hoc reports Quantime • Application is not client server architecture d • Uses Telerik Reporting tool for reporting Pipeline MACS WMS USAID • Warehouse management system used in the five CMAM central warehouses • Captures stock on hand, stock movements (entries, issues, losses), and supply orders. • LAN/WAN, application is client server architecture. SIGLUS ELMIS USAID • Cloud-based LMIS capturing stock on hand, MACS quantity issued, quantity received, adjustments, and quantities requested. • Data collection happens via the Mobile • Application is client server architecture • Can input data offline and will synchronize data when data connection is established SIMAM IMS USAID • Access database installed at Provincial and District Medical Stores (DPM and DDM) capturing data on: stock on hand, quantity Key: issued, quantity received, adjustments, Web. Standalon quantities requested and patients by regimen based e for ARVs (at SDPs) • Application is client server architecture • Allows for offline data input Pipeline Supply USAID Standalone supply planning tool Planning USAID GLOBAL HEALTH SUPPLY CHAIN PROGRAM-Procurement and Supply Management Quantimed Forecasting USAID Standalone forecasting tool Global Fund SIGLUS Central SISMA SIMAM SIGLUS data exported and manually entered into SIMAM District/ Provincia l HMIS SIMAM SIGLUS data exported and manually entered into SIMAM SIGLUS SISMA Data Entry SIGLU S Data entered on form and sent to District for entry Facility SISMA Data entered on form and sent to District for entry Tablet Process action 1
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