The business created a tech platform that provides analytics and patient engagement, generating a reporting process that the company says can be implemented with government health systems, and scaled a network of 3,000+ healthcare professionals available through video supervision or in-person to make Covid-19 testing widely accessible. Vault partnered with local and state governments across the US on full-service polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and antigen testing programs, including with Minnesota featuring at-home, on-site and pop-up testing events.
Vault is looking to replicate the logistics of on-site Covid testing sites to create micro-to-mega vaccination sites that can help in administering the Covid-19 vaccine across the country. A statewide push could reach 30,000+ patients daily, depending on allocation. Vault is currently working with state partners to develop vaccination programs.
Jason Feldman, the company’s founder and CEO, notes that Vault has created a database of partners, ranging from the public sector to pharma. He believes that the platform has the strong potential to expand across the US.
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