Workday, Inc. Launches COVID-19 Vaccine Management Solution to Enable organizations to Protect and Support Their Workforce
January 14, 2021 at 07:30 pm IST
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Workday, Inc. announced a vaccine management solution that provides leaders with the insights needed to help ensure the health and safety of remote and on-site workers. As the core HR system for some of the world's largest organisations, Workday offers a unique ability to combine real-time HR data with immunisation information, providing customers with the knowledge needed to successfully navigate through the challenges of COVID-19. With a customer community representing more than 45 million workers, Workday is supporting global organizations as they manage their people and finances throughout the pandemic. The vaccine management solution expands on the Workday Return to Workplace offering and helps enable organizations to securely access worker immunisation insight, plan return to workplace scenarios, support worker well-being, and establish new operating models to adapt as vaccines become available. In addition, Workday offers customers configurability to control and securely manage the data and protect their employees’ privacy. Additionally, the Workday vaccine management solution supports specific needs in healthcare and other essential services industries to help customers streamline complex vaccine reporting and management. This includes the complexities of single and multi-dose vaccines, recalls, or even emerging requirements that can easily be tracked and reported on, enabling site planning, vaccination scheduling, and compliance.
Workday Inc. is specialized in the publishing of cloud-based management software for businesses, educational institutions and government bodies. The group offers financial management and human resources and analytical solutions for the finance, technology, communications, professional services, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, insurance, manufacturing, distribution, hotel, higher education and government administration sectors.
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