Posted by Aram Harrow
Running a clinic or a hospital constantly requires large amounts of supplies, from medicine and syringes, to patient registration stationary and generator fuel. Managing these supplies is a crucial, but unglamorous, job. Since supplies of different types are used at very different rates, and often by more than one member [...]
Archive for June, 2009
Inventory supply management
Posted in Logistics and Management on June 30, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Nyaya Health opens Bayalpata Hospital in Achham
Posted in News on June 21, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Posted by Shefali Oza
We are pleased to announce that Nyaya Health, in collaboration with the Nepali Ministry of Health and Population, opened Bayalpata Hospital this morning. The hospital, which was built over 20 years ago, has never been operational until now. We now have a functional outpatient department, emergency ward, maternity/delivery ward, laboratory, [...]
Providing healthcare during a prolonged bandh
Posted in Logistics and Management on June 5, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Posted by Shefali Oza
A bandh, which literally means “closed”, is a type of strike commonly used in Nepal and other South Asian countries. Such strikes often involve the closing of roads, businesses, and schools and can last anywhere from a day to several weeks. In Nepal, recent bandhs have been called for a [...]