It's already been launched at Mount Sinai and has been used to schedule more than 100,000 vaccine appointments for its frontline healthcare employees and for eligible patients in New York’s vaccine distribution plan. The Zocdoc Vaccine Scheduler is available at no charge for any large care organization, whether it's an existing user or not, Zocdoc said in its announcement. The platform also prompts patients to book their second-dose appointment at the same time to make sure they get it at the right time. From there, they can select their preferred vaccine appointment site, date and time. Within the scheduler, organizations can screen individuals for eligibility, and, once confirmed, patients gain access to the appointment booking page. The medical booking platform Zocdoc also released a healthcare tool for COVID-19 vaccine administration, called the Zocdoc Vaccine Scheduler. The platform can be customized for each health system where it’s deployed in four weeks, the company said in its announcement, enabling a more rapid administration of vaccines to patient populations. Using machine learning, the Notable vaccine tool scans electronic health records for unvaccinated individuals that meet federal and state eligibility, initiates a digital pre-visit screening, collects informed consent, and schedules necessary follow-up appointments. The platform identifies patients who are eligible for the vaccine, helps them schedule an appointment and sends reminders for their second dose, all while sharing data to the provider’s EHR to help them keep track of their vaccinated patients. Notable’s automated healthcare platform now supports COVID-19 vaccine administration workflows. Two of them, Notable Health and Zocdoc, have recently expanded their platforms to help ease the administrative burdens of mass inoculation. population, digital health companies are leveraging their expertise to assist along the way. As healthcare organizations take on the extensive task of vaccinating the entire U.S.
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