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Primary Impact:

Health

PECC for the LCPS will be a web-based app to collect information about available beds in ICUs in the different hospitals spread over the Netherlands. It will also ensure that the distribution of patients is optimized in a way that means patients are routed to the correct hospitals. 

Location:

Global

Primary Impact:

Health

Currently applied to the U.S. health system, this is a technology which stands to be scaled up and applied to managing supply and demand of medical supplies in other regions. The tool is an intuitive decision-making platform which allows government agencies, hospitals and suppliers to quickly and accurately gauge current supply, anticipate future case burdens, and forecast upcoming needs.

Location:

Africa

Primary Impact:

Health

OpenLMIS has created a new, simplified configuration of OpenLMIS that can be quickly deployed for the integrated management of COVID-related supplies. The tool is designed to be used at scale, by national governments and large NGOs to incorporate COVID-related supplies into their supply operations. OpenLMIS for COVID has all the same features and functionality of OpenLMIS, packaged into a tool that is technically simpler, quicker to deploy, and designed specifically for COVID-related products. The tool enables supply orders to be placed from warehouses, and tracks the order until it is fulfilled and delivered. It also supports the tracking of consumption to inform future replenishments.

Location:

Global

Primary Impact:

Health

CommCare is a mobile data collection platform for community health workers. These health workers have registered over 400 million people with CommCare mobile apps, which support a range of different health-related purposes, including COVID-19 contract tracing, screening and triage, and information dissemination. These apps even support lab tracking and logistics that can support health workers.