HealthEngine to build Australia's COVID vaccination booking platform

By Asha Barbaschow | March 9, 2021 -- 03:24 GMT (14:24 AEDT) | Topic: Innovation
https://www.zdnet.com/article/healthengine-to-build-australias-covid-vaccination-booking-platform/


HealthEngine has this Tuesday announced being selected by the federal 
government to build its COVID-19 vaccination booking platform.

The COVID-19 Vaccination Information and Booking Service will be launched by 
the Department of Health in the coming weeks to support the vaccination rollout.

HealthEngine said Health's "end-to-end COVID-19 vaccination solution" would 
allow patients to locate and book appointments with designated vaccine clinics 
via a service finder based on the HealthDirect-run National Health Services 
Directory (NHSD).

The platform is touted by the Perth-based company as a standalone booking 
option that will help clinics get online quickly for COVID vaccinations, where 
they don't already have an online booking system.

The booking platform will be available to approved health service providers who 
are part of the national COVID-19 vaccine rollout including GP clinics, 
pharmacies, and state-run vaccination clinics.

It's being fast-tracked to meet challenging deadlines, HealthEngine said.

"Given the very tight timeframes involved and the complexity of such a project, 
we are under no illusions about the challenge we have signed up to. However, 
the opportunity to support a historic public health effort involving millions 
of Australians by assisting the federal government with a very important piece 
of national digital health infrastructure, was one we simply couldn't pass up," 
HealthEngine CEO and founder Dr Marcus Tan said.  ....

Facing the Select Committee on COVID-19 on Tuesday, Secretary of the Department 
of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Phil Gaetjens said despite the instances of 
people being given an overdose of the vaccine, cold chain problems, residents 
in aged care waiting for their inoculation, the states not fully understanding 
the Commonwealth's vaccine strategy, and the Defence Force stepping in, rollout 
of the vaccine to date has been "okay".

"I would put those issues in the category of noise and I think above that, 
there is a very strong signal that the vaccine is going out okay," he said.

"I think they are teething issues that can happen in any rollout of the 
logistical proportions that this one is."

According to Gaetjens, in the case of the overdosing, "no harm was done".

"In the whole scheme of things, issues like this will arise and I think the 
more that people go on about small issues like this, that affects confidence 
more than the actual impact of those small issues themselves," he continued.

Asked if he was happy with the vaccine rollout so far and if he was confident 
the government had control of the problems that have arisen, Gaetjens simply 
responded with, "Yes, I am".

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