

Resupply quantity = (dispensed-to-user x 2) – Stock on HandĮach product has a specific minimum quantity that each CHW should have to ensure sufficient buffer stock, even if their consumption in the past month was zero. The calculator is based on the idea that each CHW should have twice the quantity that they used the past month, or roughly a two month stock on hand, to ensure adequate buffer if trends change. One calculator for RDTs for testing for malaria.One calculator for Amoxicillin 125mg tablets and Zinc 10mg tablets.One calculator for Primo Rouge and Primo Jaune.These were reviewed and revised in April 2013 and this process should be repeated regularly to ensure resupply quantities are in line with demand trends.Ĭurrently calculators are available for the 7 products dispensed by binomes, though products with similar consumption patterns use the same calculator: Consumption patterns of CHWs were analyzed to establish inventory management parameters.

It is currently designed for the following products dispensed at the community level in Rwanda: ORS sachets, zinc 10mg tablets, amoxicillin 125mg tablets, Primo Rouge, Primo Jaune, RDTs, and gloves. The resupply calculator is meant to be an easy way for CCs to determine resupply quantities for the CHWs in their cell, based on quantities dispensed to patients over the past month and their current stock on hand (SOH).

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A cell coordinator shows how to use the magic calculator
