Covid-19NewsRegionalSt Lucia IT firm touts vaccine management app by Barbados Today 27/02/2021 written by Barbados Today Updated by Desmond Brown 27/02/2021 3 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 310 A St Lucia-based computer software company has come forward with a new app it claims can help Caribbean medical authorities manage often-chaotic COVID-19 immunisation programmes. Digitised Solutions Limited describes itsĀ I-Vax web application to allow early identification of anyone willing to be vaccinated. The developers said I-Vax is extremely user-friendly and will provide quick registration by requiring individuals to input their date-of-birth and a valid national ID number. This information is then validated against national databases to prevent invalid registration, the company said. I-Vax will then allow registrants to schedule a vaccination appointment based on available time slots configured for the vaccination site and, when applicable, I-Vax will even send early reminders for follow-up vaccination, it said. Digitised Solutions explained that working closely with local doctors, I-Vax would provide a console for medical professionals to record and access information collected during triage, post-vaccination observations and self-reporting of suspected cases of adverse and side-effects by those vaccinated. āInformation collected will then be used to provide real-time dashboard statistics such as the percentage of a population that has been vaccinated fully and partially, by city, town, village and nationally, likewise for the number of nationals awaiting vaccination,ā the company said in a statement. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Business owners disappointed Giving an assurance that data collected would be secure, Data Solutions said that two of the main features of the appās infrastructure are the digital vaccine certificate as set out by World Health Organization specifications of the International Health Regulation (IHR) and digital vaccine verification using highly secure standard data protection protocols and terms of use that are in keeping with data security rules set by the US Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Data Solutions Limited, which was officially registered last August, declared that I-Vax provides the most efficient means to collect vaccination data for analysis and reporting. āThe I-Vax helps enforce restrictions to reduce the spread of COVID-19 due to the ease at which vaccinated persons could be identified either for the purpose of national COVID-19 policies or future international obligations which will require vaccination before travel,ā the St Lucian company said. Additional features of I-Vax include scheduled management based on available clinicians at a given site, contact-less appointment processing using QR-Code, offline registration to facilitate vaccine registration outreach programmes undertaken by healthcare workers, and in-built chat for direct access to health professionals associated with the vaccination programme. āAlthough I-Vax could be an integral part of the governmentās short- to long-term strategy that guarantees effective use of limited state resources, a high-quality communications plan is key to its success. As such, we have developed an I-Vax communications strategy that ensures a high measure of public outreach and consistent messaging on the importance of registering for the vaccine,ā it said. The software would first be tested by Digitised Solutionsā quality control team, and countries are given a period to test their own controls. The software could then be further customized to country-specific requirements as part of a phased rollout. āI-Vax is estimated to take six weeks for a phased rollout at an affordable cost that is tailored to the clientās needs. The cost includes software development, high-quality video tutorials and campaign promotional material for television, radio and print,ā a company representative explained. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Wanderers show Championship caliber, destroyĀ Boscobelle 27/01/2025 Colombia to block US deportation flights amid growing LatAm pushback 26/01/2025 President Trumpās executive orders and the Caribbean 26/01/2025