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A TOOLKIT FOR PUBLIC HEALTH MANAGERSP lanning an information systems projectTHIS DOCUMENT WAS COMMISSIONED BY OPTIMIZE: IMMUNIZATION systems AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR TOMORROW, a collaboration between the World Health Organization and PATH. The report was authored by Jan Grevendonk, Brian Taliesin, and Dan Brigden of information :Jan GrevendonkTechnical Officer, TaliesinTechnical Officer, Health OrganizationAvenue Appia 20 1211 Geneva, Box 900922 Seattle, WA 98109 USAS treet2201 Westlake Avenue, Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98121 Health Organization, PATH. Planning an information systems project : A Toolkit for Public Health Managers. Seattle: PATH; photo: Joint Learning Network for Universal Health Coverage/Buddy GanzoneOptimize worked directly with national governments and other institutions to identify problems in the supply chain and test innovative solutions.
define the project scope well; then budget adequate time and resources for planning, requirements gathering, and system design. Quality assessment reviews should be planned between each phase. For example, the decision to move from development to national scale should depend on the success-ful conclusion of a pilot demonstration. Then,
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