npj Digital Medicine (Dec 2022)

Vaximap: route optimisation for housebound vaccination

  • Thomas F. Kirk,
  • Adam J. Barker,
  • Armen Bodossian,
  • Robert Staruch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-022-00726-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract During the United Kingdom’s Covid-19 vaccination campaign, general practitioners (GPs) have held responsibility for vaccinating housebound patients. This presented them with a large, complex and unfamiliar logistical challenge, namely determining the most time-efficient route to visit multiple patients at their home address. In response to a lack of existing solutions tailored specifically to vaccination, and in light of overwhelming demand, Vaximap ( https://www.vaximap.org ) was created in January 2021 to automate the process of route planning. It is free of charge for all users and has been used to-date to plan vaccinations for over 470,000 patients. This article analyses usage data to estimate the time savings (3 work years) and financial savings (£110,000) the service has yielded for GP surgeries, thus demonstrating that it helped to accelerate the UK’s Covid-19 vaccination campaign at critical moments.