EPISODE · Nov 24, 2021 · 24 MIN
'American data for American people:' The case for a vaccine database
from The Week in Philly from KYW Newsradio · host Audacy
The COVID-19 vaccines have been a big focus of our society for months now. So much work went into developing them, and the work to get them out to people is still ongoing. So is that data being used to help Americans? Is it even being tracked? Are we doing ourselves a disservice by not have a centralized vaccine database to keep all the info of who got vaccinated, and where, and when, all in one place? What would that even look like? What would be the benefit and how would that go over with the American public? We wanted to dig into all of this so we called Sigal Atzmon, founder and CEO of Medix, a global medical management company, to talk about the pros and cons of a vaccine database. Check out Medix here: https://www.medix-global.com/eu-en/home/a/main/
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The COVID-19 vaccines have been a big focus of our society for months now. So much work went into developing them, and the work to get them out to people is still ongoing. So is that data being used to help Americans? Is it even being tracked? Are we doing ourselves a disservice by not have a centralized vaccine database to keep all the info of who got vaccinated, and where, and when, all in one place? What would that even look like? What would be the benefit and how would that go over with the American public? We wanted to dig into all of this so we called Sigal Atzmon, founder and CEO of Medix, a global medical management company, to talk about the pros and cons of a vaccine database. Check out Medix here: https://www.medix-global.com/eu-en/home/a/main/
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