Abstract:
Introduction: Well-functioning supply chain ensures quality healthcare system through
continuous availability of affordable, high-quality medicines, vaccines and health products at all
health service delivery points. The integrated supply chain system ensures the optimization in
delivering products from the point where they are manufactured to the end user in a cost-effective
way. In order to accommodate with challenging customer requirements and product proliferation,
Rwanda Ministry of Health has redesigned the integration of health supply chain to profitably deal
with market complexity and ultimately meet better customer service.
The aim of the research was to evaluate the integration of public health supply chain management
in Rwanda. We therefore assess the followings: 1) availability of strategic and governance
documents; 2) the process of integrated quantification of public health commodities; 3) the
processes of procurement; 4) warehouse and distribution and 5) Logistic Management Information
System.
Method: A descriptive research design study using qualitative and quantitative data. This design
was found suitable, as it enabled the collection of intended data for the study. This study used
purposive sampling techniques and used the questionnaire for data collection. Collected data have
been manipulated and analyzed by MS excel.
Results: Findings from this study revealed that Rwanda National Pharmacy Policy, Standard
Treatment Guidelines and National Formulary List and National Pharmaceutical Strategic Plan are
the strategic and governance documents that guide the integrated health supply chain system in
Rwanda. The process of forecasting and supply planning of public health commodities is well
coordinated and integrate all product categories of HIV, Malaria, TB, FP, MCCH, Nutrition and
Essential medicines. For forecasting methods, 100% of the respondents confirmed the use
morbidity and consumption-based methods while 70% confirmed the use of demographic based
method and 60 % the use Service statistic based method. The forecast accuracy of the tracer
commodities from all program related product categories has shown that 7 selected health
commodities have the forecast accuracy above 85% while one health product has a forecast
accuracy of 36.83%. The procurement of health products integrates all health product categories
and are procured by MPPD and other implementing partners. 100% of health products from
different sources are stored in central medical store/MPPD. LMIS system is integrated to ensure
end to end data visibility across all levels of supply chain system.
Conclusion: From the results of the study, Rwanda Ministry of Health has adopted the integration
of health supply chain management. However, fully integration requires further improvement
especially for the procurement process and the integration of vaccines.