Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
What is Israel doing right? Looks like not having a Nationally managed service but having competition works well!

The vaccine clinics are run by Health Maintenance Organisations (HMOs), public health bodies whose nurses and paramedics work from 8am until 10pm each day injecting the Pfizer vaccine.

Israelis are legally required to join one of four HMOs but can switch providers if they wish, creating a major incentive to offer the best possible service.

There is a fierce sense of competitiveness inside the stadium as Maccabi and Clalit, two HMOs running vaccine clinics, race to get doses out of refrigerated units and into the arms of their excited patients.

“At full capacity we can do 2,000 vaccinations in one day,” says Naama Mantzur, an operational director at the Maccabi clinic.

“We have a good system I think because we keep it as simple as possible. We let patients know they are eligible for a vaccine by email, and then if they don't respond we call them.”

For now, Israel is focusing on vaccinations for the over 60s and those with underlying health conditions, though frontline care workers are also eligible.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...ination-drive/
Not rocket science OC, is it?