Ghana’s public health programmes depend on procurement systems that are transparent, data-driven, and compliant with Act 663 as amended. Over the past 18 months PSCM Consult has partnered with regional medical stores to diagnose inventory bottlenecks, align procurement plans with funding flows, and retrain evaluation committees on best-practice tender scoring.
Our approach combines rapid process assessments with targeted capacity building. We begin by mapping every step from need identification to contract close-out, then we redesign documentation, approval workflows, and key performance indicators so that decision makers see real-time risks. Once the right structures are in place, we deliver customised coaching for procurement and supply chain teams—blending classroom work, system simulations, and on-the-job mentoring.
Results have been immediate. Facilities that once faced routine stock-outs now work with clean demand signals, validated supplier panels, and dashboards that highlight potential delays before they disrupt service. By keeping compliance, governance, and analytics at the heart of procurement, public health programmes can respond faster, reduce waste, and channel every cedi toward better outcomes for patients.