Tech giant Microsoft Thursday said Indian Railways will use its ‘Kaizala’ solution to connect employees nationwide with quality healthcare facilities.
Microsoft launched Kaizala, a productivity app designed for the Indian market to enable large-group communications and work management.
“Microsoft Kaizala app will enable serving and retired railway employees to avail healthcare services of 125 railway and 133 privately recognized hospitals. The Kaizala group, managed by doctors from South Central Railways, will be complemented with focused groups of doctors, paramedical staff, and nurses,” Microsoft said in a statement.
Rajiv Kumar, Corporate Vice President (Experiences & Devices Group) at Microsoft, said Kaila perfectly fits Indian Railways.
“We are optimistic that our experience of working with large-scale customers across private and government sectors will help us serve millions of railway employees effectively,” he added.
On registering for healthcare services, Indian Railways employees can search on Kaizala for the nearest hospitals and doctors, a list of impaneled diagnostic centers, and health units. Employees can also book doctor appointments, share diagnostic lab reports directly with their doctors, and save digital r, records in the ‘Me Chat’ option in the Kaizala.
“As one of the largest employers in India, we are committed to providing a rich experience to our employees. Ensuring quality medical care facilities for our employees is one of the key focus areas; integrating it with Microsoft Kaizala will help us take this vision with ease to all our employees, including those situated in remote locations in India,” Vinod Kumar Yadav, Chairman Railway Board, Indian Railways, said.