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Health Command
Health Command is a health management information system covering disease surveillance, facility management, medical supply chain and vaccination programmes.
01The problem
Outbreaks are recognised from case reports that arrive weekly, on paper, from facilities that may not have reported at all. Stock-outs are discovered at the clinic rather than predicted at the store. Facility capacity is known at accreditation and assumed thereafter, and vaccination coverage is estimated rather than counted.
02Capability
Disease Surveillance
Real-time outbreak detection, case reporting and epidemiological trend analysis across all health zones.
Facility Management
Staffing levels, bed capacity, equipment status and accreditation records across the national health network.
Supply Chain
Medical commodity procurement, distribution tracking and stock level alerts from national store to clinic.
Vaccination Management
Programme planning, dose allocation, coverage tracking and cold chain monitoring across all regions.
03In the field
04Use cases
- An unusual case pattern is detected across facilities before it is recognised as an outbreak locally.
- A stock-out is predicted at the national store from consumption at the clinic.
- Vaccination coverage is counted against the registered population rather than estimated.
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