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    Indiana

    University

    Kelley Red

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    Agenda

    Recommendations

    Capacity

    Distribution

    Benefits

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    Issues and Recommendations

    Enlist volunteer physician network and

    apac tyimprove wages of current physicians in Gombala.

    DistributionCentralize planning and distribution

    centers in order to reduce inventory, lead times, and stock outs.

    Reach mp emen mo e me ca ne wor s or

    treatment, education, and prevention of disease in rural areas.

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    Gombala must mobilize additional resources to meet.

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    Educate to Increase LT SupplyIncentivize to Increase Efficiency

    Long Term Added Demand

    Baseline Healthcare Demand

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    Recommendations Capacity Distribution Rural Reach Benefits

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    Gombala must raise medical staff wages in order to.

    Wage Rate Burundi and Sierra Leone

    Current Supply

    wage increasesIncrease commitment

    100

    $600

    Estimated

    $1.2MM/Year

    from Europa

    New Demand

    Quantity of Labor

    Current Demand

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    Increased Need

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    Create a centralized distribution center to reduce.

    urrent tate o om a an D str ut on

    UNICEFopen agen

    n stry o Health

    Forecasts4 months

    in advance

    H H H H H H HH H

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    Create a centralized distribution center to reduce.

    urrent tate o om a an D str ut on

    UNICEFProblems

    open agen

    Increased transportation

    Pick and pack to subre ions

    costs increases lead time

    H H H H H H HH H

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    causes higher safety stock

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    Create a centralized distribution center to reduce

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    UNICEFBenefits

    Lower inventor

    Recommen e om a an D str ut on

    open agen

    Reduced lead time

    4 month lead time

    entra ze DistributionLower

    transportation 1 week lead

    time

    H H H H H H HH Hcosts

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    nven ory eve s suppor e y ex sys em

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    Create mobile units to supplement regional

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    Central Hub

    Sub Regional Care Center

    Rural healthcare accessEarly childhood education & prevention

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    Rural Village Flexibility in mobility & service

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    The process of beginning this change starts today.

    Reach out to Doctors Without

    Reorganize Supply Chain

    Use best practices of Project Mobile

    Borders Increase Gombalan

    physician wages Work with Europa

    to quantify benefits

    begin reaching rural areas

    Mobile outreach Address short term

    influx of needof shipping to central distribution

    Shorten lead times,

    serves to alleviate hospital overflow

    Preventative care

    Begin Recruiting Professionals

    outs, reduce costs Set up Mobile Outreach

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    These changes will effect long-term improvements

    .Benefits of Improved Health

    Childhood Early illness intervention Healthy children are more likely to remain in school

    Educated adults find stable employmentAdulthood Hea t y a u ts ive onger ives

    GDP Each additional year of life adds 4% to country GDP

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    Conclusion

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    Exhibit 1: Volunteer Physician Networks

    Catholic Medical Mission Board - A U.S.-based Catholic-charity focusing exclusively on global healthcare,particularly the well-being of women and children.

    Doctors Without Borders - Mdecins Sans Fronti res (also known as Doctors Without Borders or MSF)

    delivers emergency aid to victims of armed conflict, epidemics, and natural and man-made disasters, and toothers who lack health care due to social or geographical isolation.

    - ,provide assistance to medical professionals in underserved places around the world.

    Doctors of the World - Provides medical and humanitarian assistance to those in the greatest need in morethan 20 nations.

    Health Volunteers Overseas - A private, non-profit, non-sectarian voluntary organization headquartered inthe United States. HVO is dedicated to improving the availability and quality of health care in developingcountries through training and education.

    -developing nations.

    Amazon-Africa Aid - Offers dentists, physician, and other medicial professionals the opportunity to work withlocal organizations in the Amazon and Africa.

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    http://www.serveyourworld.com/articles/274/1/Medical Volunteering in Africa

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    Risk and Mitigation

    Hi h demand leads to

    long

    wait

    timeUpscale mobile units

    medication for ineligible

    patients

    Released medication only for diagnosable disease

    Unable to secure additional funding from

    Euro a for hos itals

    Convert current donors to less constraints and cultivate new donors

    Doctors still attempt to Patient hotline for

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