Supply Chain and Infrastructure Improvements Create Safe Spaces

Stockouts of medication are common at most primary care facilities, and often infrastructure at health centers is outdated. In conjunction with a team of partners, Integrate Health oversees improvements, such as building water towers, installing solar panels, and bolstering infrastructure, while pharmacy managers are trained in managing medical supply, equipment, reporting, and ordering so that the right medication is always available. With the essential tools they need, healthcare providers have confidence in the care they provide, and patients seek care in a health system they trust.

The Impact of Improved Supply Chain and Infrastructure

Supply chain and infrastructure improvements create safe and reliable health centers.

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Health Centers Renovated
The number of Integrate Health-supported health centers that have been renovated (in Togo, as activities have just started in Guinea).
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Rapid Malaria Tests
The number of Rapid Malaria Tests completed for children under five at Integrate Health-supported health centers for FY 2023 (July 2022-June 2023).
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Mentored Supply Chain Managers
The number of mentored Supply Chain Managers who received training at Integrate Health-supported health centers for FY 2023 (July 2022-June 2023).

Integration Is the Key to Success.

Read about the Integrated Primary Care Program and all of the components that create a strengthened health system.