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Modeling a COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign in the State of Madhya Pradesh, India

Priyanka Das (), Santosh Shukla (), Ashwin Bhagwat (), Saurabh Purohit (), Sanjay Dhir (), Sushil (), Harkabir Singh Jandu (), Meenal Kukreja (), Nitin Kothari (), Saurabh Sharma (), Shyamashree Das (), Gunjan Taneja () and Raj Shankar Ghosh ()
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Priyanka Das: Government of Madhya Pradesh
Santosh Shukla: Government of Madhya Pradesh
Ashwin Bhagwat: Government of Madhya Pradesh
Saurabh Purohit: Government of Madhya Pradesh
Sanjay Dhir: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Sushil: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Harkabir Singh Jandu: Clinton Health Access Initiative
Meenal Kukreja: Clinton Health Access Initiative
Nitin Kothari: Clinton Health Access Initiative
Saurabh Sharma: Clinton Health Access Initiative
Shyamashree Das: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Gunjan Taneja: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Raj Shankar Ghosh: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, 2023, vol. 24, issue 1, No 8, 143-161

Abstract: Abstract COVID-19 vaccination campaigns have been launched across the globe to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 disease. However, COVID-19 vaccination campaigns (Vaccination campaigns are the complete process of COVID-19 vaccination campaigns beyond just administrating vaccines.) are a complex multi-stakeholder process, and therefore, it is important to understand the key components and drivers of vaccination campaigns to help devise strategies to increase vaccination coverage for existing and future vaccination efforts. A system dynamics modeling approach was used to trace the vaccination campaign for the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The results identified the key stakeholders of the vaccination campaign and their inter-linkages, and the diverse perspectives of stakeholders of vaccination campaigns in Madhya Pradesh were collated in a structured format. Further, system dynamics models were developed to capture all aspects of the vaccination campaign in Madhya Pradesh, including the challenges and innovations. The outcomes of the study can assist academicians, practitioners, and policymakers develop vaccination programs at sub-national, national, and global levels. They will guide decision-makers to take preemptive measures to mitigate possible risks and challenges and provide improved services as part of vaccination campaigns.

Keywords: Challenges; COVID-19 vaccination; India; Innovation; System dynamics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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