{"id":12497,"date":"2022-11-10T10:48:31","date_gmt":"2022-11-10T08:48:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/atostek.com\/?p=12497"},"modified":"2024-12-16T15:52:19","modified_gmt":"2024-12-16T13:52:19","slug":"covid-certificate-service-prime-example-of-seamless-cooperation-between-authorities-and-business-world","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/atostek.com\/en\/covid-certificate-service-prime-example-of-seamless-cooperation-between-authorities-and-business-world\/","title":{"rendered":"THL: Covid certificate service \u2013 prime example of seamless cooperation between authorities and business world"},"content":{"rendered":"
Seamless cooperation between the authorities and the business world ensured that the nationwide Covid certificate service was completed within a month. Provided for nation-wide use by THL and implemented by Atostek, the EU Covid vaccine printing and recording service was designed for the needs of public healthcare organizations. <\/strong><\/p>\n The rapid and successful development of the Covid certificate service in the early stages of the pandemic has garnered praise from the authorities. Leading Researcher at the National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) Jukka Jokinen<\/strong> says that the common goal was achieved by effective allocation of roles and responsibilities between the authorities and private sector actors.<\/p>\n \u201cSeamless cooperation between the authorities and businesses was key to getting everyone onboard and working towards the project\u2019s ambitious goals. This type of public-private cooperation based on the best interests of the society as a whole should continue also during normal times,\u201d says Jokinen.<\/p>\n At the time of the European Commission launching preparations for the EU COVID-19 certificate printing and recording service in spring 2021, Finland did not have an information system that could produce Covid certificates for most of the country\u2019s population. The first coronavirus vaccinations brought on the need for a reliable system to facilitate free and safe travel both in Finland and in Europe.<\/p>\n Creating a national Covid certificate service from scratch meant that the authorities had to make rapid and extraordinary decisions. THL, the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health and the Social Insurance Institution of Finland (Kela) joined their efforts to remove any obstacles from deploying the service successfully. The role of the business world was to provide a steady supply of off-the-shelf components to expedite the service development launch.<\/p>\n