The Scotsman

Digital vaccine app a ‘game changer’

- By DANIEL HARKINS

A digital tool developed to help manage Covid-19 vaccinatio­ns could be a “gamechange­r” for the NHS, according to a senior health service official.

NHS Scotland is using a digital platform from software company Servicenow to roll out the vaccine.

The technology has already been used to manage the Covid-19 response, including for contact tracing and test results. It is now being used to mass schedule vaccinatio­n appointmen­ts and send out letters to the public, and from next week it will allow them to manage bookings online.

The system was launched on January 20 and has so far scheduled more than 300,000 appointmen­ts.

Deryck Mitchel son, director of digital and chief informatio­n security officer atnhs National Services Scotland, said his team had worked quickly to get things up and running. He said in the coming weeks they will look to see if the system can speed up the vaccinatio­n programme, and it will also be used in future vaccinatio­n programmes including for winter flu jabs.

"I think this will be the start of a game changer in scotland, I have no doubts about that," he said.

"We built this quickly for Covid but we see it as a legacy that can be used for all future vaccinatio­n scheduling.

"I think we are actually starting to get the foundation­s of what I would see very much as a public-facing health system for Scotland."

He said the platform could be used for booking tests and X-rays, arranging consultati­ons or for patients to view their medical informatio­n.

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