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Optimized supply chain model reduces health system costs in DRC()

OBJECTIVE: In 2017, an optimized immunization supply chain (iSC) model was implemented in Equateur Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The optimized model aimed to address iSC challenges and featured direct deliveries to service delivery points (SDPs), longer replenishment intervals and incr...

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Autores principales: Thomas, Dorothy, Motomoke, Eomba, Crawford, Jessica, Defawe, Olivier, Makaya, Archimede, Ngwato, Jean Willy, Bompongo, Joel, Monzembela, Jose, Ailstock, Gabriella, Bancroft, Emily, Magadzire, Bvudzai, Baabo, Dominique, Watson, Noel
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Publicado: Elsevier Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8256880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34127290
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.05.083
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author Thomas, Dorothy
Motomoke, Eomba
Crawford, Jessica
Defawe, Olivier
Makaya, Archimede
Ngwato, Jean Willy
Bompongo, Joel
Monzembela, Jose
Ailstock, Gabriella
Bancroft, Emily
Magadzire, Bvudzai
Baabo, Dominique
Watson, Noel
author_facet Thomas, Dorothy
Motomoke, Eomba
Crawford, Jessica
Defawe, Olivier
Makaya, Archimede
Ngwato, Jean Willy
Bompongo, Joel
Monzembela, Jose
Ailstock, Gabriella
Bancroft, Emily
Magadzire, Bvudzai
Baabo, Dominique
Watson, Noel
author_sort Thomas, Dorothy
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description OBJECTIVE: In 2017, an optimized immunization supply chain (iSC) model was implemented in Equateur Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The optimized model aimed to address iSC challenges and featured direct deliveries to service delivery points (SDPs), longer replenishment intervals and increased cold chain capacity. This assessment examines iSC costs before and 5 months after implementing the optimized model. MATERIALS & METHODS: We used a nonexperimental pre-post study design to compare iSC costs before and after implementation. We applied an activity-based costing approach with a comparison arm to assess procurement, management, storage and transportation costs for three iSC tiers: Province (n = 1); Zone (n = 4) and SDP (n = 15). We included data from 3 treatment Zones and 11 treatment SDPs; 1 control Zone and 4 control SDPs. We used sample and population data to estimate iSC costs for the entirety of Equateur Province. RESULTS: In the period immediately before implementing the optimized model, estimated annual iSC costs were $974,237. Following implementation, estimated annual iSC costs were $642,627—a 34% ($331,610) reduction. This change in costs was influenced by a 43% ($180,313) reduction in SDP costs, a 67% ($198,092) reduction in Zonal costs and an 18% ($46,795) increase in Provincial costs. After implementing the optimized model, average iSC costs for treatment Zones was $6,895 (SD: $6,072); for the control Zone was $21,738; for treatment SDPs was $989 (SD: $969); and for control SDPs was $1,356 (SD: $1,062). CONCLUSIONS: We observed an absolute reduction in iSC costs in treatment Zones while control Zone post-implementation iSC costs remained the same or increased. The greatest cost reductions were for storage and transport at Zones and SDPs. Although cost implications of this model must continue to be evaluated over time, these findings are promising and will inform decisions around project expansion.
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spelling pubmed-82568802021-07-12 Optimized supply chain model reduces health system costs in DRC() Thomas, Dorothy Motomoke, Eomba Crawford, Jessica Defawe, Olivier Makaya, Archimede Ngwato, Jean Willy Bompongo, Joel Monzembela, Jose Ailstock, Gabriella Bancroft, Emily Magadzire, Bvudzai Baabo, Dominique Watson, Noel Vaccine Article OBJECTIVE: In 2017, an optimized immunization supply chain (iSC) model was implemented in Equateur Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The optimized model aimed to address iSC challenges and featured direct deliveries to service delivery points (SDPs), longer replenishment intervals and increased cold chain capacity. This assessment examines iSC costs before and 5 months after implementing the optimized model. MATERIALS & METHODS: We used a nonexperimental pre-post study design to compare iSC costs before and after implementation. We applied an activity-based costing approach with a comparison arm to assess procurement, management, storage and transportation costs for three iSC tiers: Province (n = 1); Zone (n = 4) and SDP (n = 15). We included data from 3 treatment Zones and 11 treatment SDPs; 1 control Zone and 4 control SDPs. We used sample and population data to estimate iSC costs for the entirety of Equateur Province. RESULTS: In the period immediately before implementing the optimized model, estimated annual iSC costs were $974,237. Following implementation, estimated annual iSC costs were $642,627—a 34% ($331,610) reduction. This change in costs was influenced by a 43% ($180,313) reduction in SDP costs, a 67% ($198,092) reduction in Zonal costs and an 18% ($46,795) increase in Provincial costs. After implementing the optimized model, average iSC costs for treatment Zones was $6,895 (SD: $6,072); for the control Zone was $21,738; for treatment SDPs was $989 (SD: $969); and for control SDPs was $1,356 (SD: $1,062). CONCLUSIONS: We observed an absolute reduction in iSC costs in treatment Zones while control Zone post-implementation iSC costs remained the same or increased. The greatest cost reductions were for storage and transport at Zones and SDPs. Although cost implications of this model must continue to be evaluated over time, these findings are promising and will inform decisions around project expansion. Elsevier Science 2021-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8256880/ /pubmed/34127290 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.05.083 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Defawe, Olivier
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Monzembela, Jose
Ailstock, Gabriella
Bancroft, Emily
Magadzire, Bvudzai
Baabo, Dominique
Watson, Noel
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title_sort optimized supply chain model reduces health system costs in drc()
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8256880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34127290
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.05.083
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