Our distribution system ensures that medicines and medical consumables reach every health facility across Adamawa State efficiently as procured. The process begins with validated demand and consumption data collected from facilities through the Health facility portal. This data-driven approach minimizes stock-outs and overstocking, ensuring that supplies match real-time needs.
A well-structured distribution schedule governs the delivery process, with vehicles dispatched to different LGAs based on pre-approved routes and timelines. All deliveries are documented with electronic proof-of-delivery systems for transparency and traceability. The agency also maintains a robust feedback mechanism to monitor supply effectiveness and facility satisfaction.
ADSHSUMA employs a last-mile delivery model that guarantees access to medicines even in hard-to-reach and security-compromised communities. Logistics officers coordinate closely with local health authorities and facility staff to ensure safe and accurate handover of commodities.
To strengthen accountability, monitoring teams regularly visit facilities to verify deliveries and assess stock utilization. Feedback obtained from these visits informs subsequent distribution planning and helps identify logistical bottlenecks.
Through our structured distribution framework, we guarantees timely and equitable access to health commodities as requested across all 21 LGAs, thereby improving service delivery and health outcomes statewide.