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MedAdvisor inks deal with Priceline owner to crank up vaccine rollout
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Getting vaccinated at the local pharmacy may become quicker following a deal between ASX-listed MedAdvisor, which specialises in electronic bookings for medical appointments, and Priceline.
Melbourne-based MedAdvisor has signed a $2.5 million deal with the owner of Priceline pharmacies to use its software to decrease administration time.
The deal comes as pharmacists this week began administering the AstraZeneca vaccine, with those aged between 18 and 39 permitted to book in at mass vaccination hubs from Friday.
“We could probably take off a minimum of five minutes at least from each vaccination,” said Robert Read, chief executive of MedAdvisor.
Here s a look at COVID vaccine passport systems in use overseas
Countries with relatively high vaccination rates have started rolling out various versions of vaccine passports. What do they look like and are there similar plans for Australia? 30 July 2021
An increasing number of countries are using vaccine passports not only at their borders but also to restrict who can participate in social and cultural activities, and in some cases even employment.
Most of the countries that have begun implementing the passes widely have relatively high vaccination rates of at least 50 per cent.
While in most cases it s too early to tell whether the schemes are working, they provide a useful insight for where Australia might be headed. Â