A handful of Microsoft partners, including Accenture, Avanade, EY, and Mazik Global, are working on vaccine-management offerings that use Microsoft cloud services.
"To achieve the goal of an efficient, equitable, and safe delivery of the COVID-19 vaccine, close collaboration across agencies and partners will be the key to success," Microsoft said in a statement late on Friday.
"It is imperative that implementations be delivered on time and customized to meet the needs of every government and healthcare customer".
Microsoft partners are actively working with customers to deploy vaccine management solutions that enable
"At Microsoft, we have been working with public- and private-sector organizations around the world to help support this monumental task of delivering vaccines as quickly as possible, but also in a secure and equitable manner," said David Shaw, Chief Medical Officer, and VP Healthcare, Worldwide Commercial Business, Microsoft.
MCS has developed an offering, the Vaccination Registration and Administration Solution (VRAS), which advances the capabilities of their Covid-19 solution portfolio and enables compliant administration of the resident assessment, registration, and phased scheduling for vaccine distribution.
It enables the tracking and reporting of immunization progress through secure data exchange that utilizes industry standards, such as Health Level Seven (HL7),
"Health providers and pharmacies can monitor and report on the effectiveness of specific vaccine batches, and health administrators can easily summarise the achievement of vaccine deployment goals in large population groups," the company said.
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