At the onset, MTaPS developed a basic online reporting system and virtually oriented roughly 500 health workers to quickly enable a centralized mechanism for daily tracking of stock status of emergency commodities at health facilities and distribution centers. By April, the DGHS and central administration, suppliers, and beneficiaries were receiving daily updates on the stock status of emergency commodities across the country, with 99% of COVID-19-dedicated health facilities reporting daily.
As the outbreak spread and the need for an expanded inventory management system for proper management of COVID-19 commodities became clearer, MTaPS, in collaboration with the DGHS, proceeded to upgrade the reporting system into a comprehensive COVID-19 eLMIS with a quantification tool to make stock information available in real-time, critical to aid decisions at the central level for timely procurement and distribution. A phased roll-out of the eLMIS began after user acceptance testing and rapid assessment of facilities’ readiness.