Health Supply Chain System in Uganda: Current Issues, Structure, Performance, and Implications for Systems Strengthening

Health Supply Chain System in Uganda: Current Issues, Structure, Performance, and Implications for Systems Strengthening

By: Eric Lugada, Henry Komakech, Irene Ochola, Shiela Mwebaze, Martin Olowo Oteba & Denis Okidi Ladwar 

Publication: Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy 01 March 2022 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40545-022-00412-4

Abstract

Background

The health supply chain system is essential for the optimum performance of the healthcare system. Despite increased investments in the health supply chain system, access to quality Essential Medicines and Health Supplies remain a big challenge in Uganda. This article discusses the structure, performance, and challenges of the health supply chain system in Uganda. It provides reflections and implications for ongoing interventions for system strengthening.

Discussions

The findings highlight several issues and challenges affecting the health supply chain system from functioning optimally across all levels of the health system. The challenges identified include an ineffective structure to support planning, coordination and management, inadequate funding, shortage of skilled staff, weak regulatory and governance structures at national and sub-national levels, and slow adoption and use of Electronic Logistics Information Systems to support supply chain processes and functions. Overcoming these challenges will require greater investments to improve policy development and implementation, infrastructure, equipment and support systems, knowledge and skills of supply chain personnel, increased funding and improving governance and accountability.