Conduent with AWS to help Government agencies scale COVID-19
Conduent Incorporated has announced that its disease surveillance and outbreak management platform, Maven, is now available on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Conduent’s Maven solution was recently configured to help public health agencies securely engage patients, and track, manage and report on cases and potential exposures of coronavirus (COVID-19).
Given the critical need to stop the spread of COVID-19 in the U.S., where Maven is primarily used, Conduent is waiving the software license fee for the Maven COVID-19 module through June 30, 2020 for qualified state- and territorial-level public health agencies as a means to enable the agencies in the fight against COVID-19.
Mark Brewer, President, Global Public Sector Solutions, Conduent, says, “With COVID-19 confirmed cases now over 400,000 worldwide in more than 140 countries, public health agencies globally have a new problem to solve in keeping track of the exponential number of confirmed cases and the number of people who have come into close contact with an infected person. Tracing is often a manual and time-consuming process. Maven on AWS will help digitize the tracing, reporting and surveying of those who have come into contact with an infected person, making it easier for public health agencies to quickly operationalize their response protocols to curtail the spread of infection and better serve communities at scale while reducing costs.”
The rapid deployment of Maven on the secure and resilient AWS Cloud provides new levels of agility and scalability, helping to speed up the implementation process for health organizations. Hosting Maven on AWS also speeds up the process for health agencies and organizations to perform contact tracing across an entire country, state, county, city or region securely and at scale. Conduent Maven on AWS utilizes technologies such as AWS Application Load Balancer (ALB) to distribute traffic to the Maven application running on top of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). The Maven COVID-19 module uses Amazon Relational Database Services (Amazon RDS) for MySQL as its datastore, to simplify set up and reduce database management costs.
Shez Partovi, M.D., Worldwide Director of Healthcare, Life Sciences and Genomics at AWS comments, “AWS is supporting our healthcare and life sciences customers and partners, including government agencies, by enabling them to increase the rate and scale at which they’re able to adopt new and existing solutions to the industry, speeding up the delivery of insight and the ability to intervene at critical care moments. Solutions like Conduent’s Maven platform provide contact tracing information that will help public health agencies to quickly respond to COVID-19, ensuring the right healthcare agencies, clinicians and patients can take effective action. Being on AWS means Conduent can provision quickly in any AWS region around the world.”
Maven allows for real-time analytical collaboration between healthcare organizations and experts, such as medical professionals and epidemiologists. As secure and ethical information sharing becomes essential in efforts to “flatten the curve” of highly contagious diseases like COVID-19, the platform automates the integration of disparate information sources, including test results from labs and reports from the patients themselves.
Maven’s COVID-19 module enables digital outreach on a large scale to individuals to validate if their symptoms could be COVID-19 related. If a case is suspected, doctors and public health workers can take expeditious action while remaining free of any contact with the individual. The insight automated by Maven provides the ability to combine provider expertise and intelligence, enabling a consistent and organized response, and the ability to issue mandatory reports to authorities including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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