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Digital vaccine passports and digital health diplomacy: An online model WHO simulation
Godinho, Myron Anthony (Godinho, M. A.); Liaw, Siaw-Teng (Liaw, S.- T.,); Chipo Kanjo (Kanjo, C.); Heimar F Marin (Marin, H. F.); Henrique Martins (Martins, H.); Quintana, Yuri (Quintana, Y.);
Journal Title
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
Year (definitive publication)
2022
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
In the wake of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), several nations have sought to implement digital vaccine passports (DVPs) to enable the resumption of international travel. Comprising a minimum dataset for each unique individual, DVPs have the makings of a global electronic health record, broaching key issues involved in building a global digital health ecosystem. Debate simulations offer a safe, interactive space to foster participatory policy discussions for advancing digital health diplomacy. This study used an online simulation of a Model World Health Assembly to critically analyze the sociotechnical issues associated with the global implementation of DVPs, and to generate useful insights and questions about the role of diplomacy in global digital health. The debate arguments addressed and provided insights into the technological, scientific, ethical, legal, policy, and societal aspects of DVPs. Reflecting on the simulation, we discuss its opportunities and challenges for the digitalization, decolonization, decentralization, and democratization of participatory policymaking.
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Keywords
Global health informatics,Global health diplomacy,Model World Health Organization,WHO simulation
  • Computer and Information Sciences - Natural Sciences
  • Health Sciences - Medical and Health Sciences
  • Media and Communications - Social Sciences