Austria’s digital vaccination registry: Stakeholder views and implications for governance

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Abstract

In this study, we explore the recent setup of a digital vaccination record in Austria. Working from a social‐scientific perspective, we find that the introduction of the electronic vaccination pass was substantially accelerated by the COVID‐19 pandemic. Our interviews with key stakeholders (n = 16) indicated that three main factors drove this acceleration. The pandemic (1) sidelined historical conflicts regarding data ownership and invoked a shared sense of the value of data, (2) accentuated the need for enhanced administrative efficiency in an institutionally fragmented system, and (3) helped invoke the national vaccination registry as an indispensable infrastructure for public health governance with the potential to innovate its healthcare system in the long term.

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Paul, K. T., Janny, A., & Riesinger, K. (2021). Austria’s digital vaccination registry: Stakeholder views and implications for governance. Vaccines, 9(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9121495

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