Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Itelbpo gets contract to support implementa­tion of Jamaica’s COVID-19 vaccinatio­n plan

- BY DURRANT PATE Observer Business writer

MONTEGO-BAY based business process outsourcin­g (BPO) company itelbpo has been contracted by the Government to deliver customer experience management solutions to support the Administra­tion in registerin­g and making appointmen­ts for COVID-19 vaccines in Jamaica.

Itelbpo, through its 24-hour, seven-day-a-week inbound phone support, will be providing support to the vaccinatio­n efforts with scheduling, as well as general emotional care and informatio­n sharing for the public. This effort will leverage the already existing relationsh­ip between itelbpoo and the Government through the Ministry of Health and Wellness regarding their ‘ONE LOVE’ hotline for COVID-19 assistance.

The hotline initiative was initiated last year as part of the country’s proactive disaster risk management strategy. In addition to the online platform being used as the primary channel for citizens to make appointmen­ts, the Government has recognised that there are key segments of society, such as the elderly and those without Internet access, who still need the human touch.

TECHNOLOGY-ENABLED VOICE SERVICES BEING PROVIDED

As such itelbpo, which has supported the GOJ throughout the past year by providing technology-enabled voice services, will be providing technology-enabled human interactio­ns to support Jamaica’s vaccinatio­n implementa­tion plan. This will meet the public’s need for additional support via the vaccinatio­n plan outside of the current digital channels as the BPO company will provide enhanced human interactio­ns backed by data.

Regarding the ‘ONE LOVE’ hotline for COVID-19 assistance, itelbpo has assisted in gathering key informatio­n related to cluster outbreaks and public sentiment.

The data have been used to contain the spread of the virus and inform policy decision-making. In signing the contract with itelbpo, Health and Wellness Minister Dr Christophe­r Tufton acknowledg­ed that the arrangemen­t with itelbpo represents what he described as “a crucial developmen­t in Jamaica’s roll-out of its vaccinatio­n implementa­tion initiative”.

The vaccinatio­n registrati­on process began on March 22 and is initially targeted at vaccinatin­g citizens 75 years and older, as well as health-care workers and other priority groups. For his part, itelbpo founding Chairman and CEO Yoni Epstein remarked that, “this partnershi­p represents our continued ability to provide a rapid and dependable CX [customer experience] response amidst ever-changing conditions that require a careful balance of machine and humanity. We feel both proud and privileged to be supporting the Government of Jamaica and its citizens in navigating these uncertain times with more confidence and peace of mind.”

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EPSTEIN...WE feel both proud and privileged to be supporting the Government of Jamaica and its citizens in navigating these uncertain times with more confidence and peace of mind

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