AI in Healthcare

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Ghana’s WHO-UNDP AI Resilience Program Signals a New Model for Health System Strengthening

Ghana’s launch of a WHO-UNDP program on AI-driven health system resilience puts a spotlight on how lower- and middle-income countries are approaching AI differently. Rather than chasing flashy automation, the emphasis is on resilience, infrastructure, and public-sector capacity.

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WHO/Europe’s First AI-in-Health Snapshot Shows a Region Racing Ahead Without a Common Playbook

The WHO’s first regional report on AI in health care across EU member states suggests rapid adoption, but with major gaps in governance, oversight and workforce readiness. The headline finding is not just how fast AI is entering care, but how unevenly countries are preparing for it.

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WHO digital health wallet initiative points to the next battle over identity, portability and trust

A reported WHO initiative on digital health wallets in Southeast Asia highlights a foundational but underappreciated layer of digital health: portable identity and records infrastructure. If implemented well, health wallets could improve continuity of care across fragmented systems, but they also raise questions about governance, standards, and inclusion.

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WHO Pushes Responsible AI for Mental Health From Principle to Practice

The World Health Organization is sharpening the global conversation on AI for mental health by emphasizing governance, safety, equity and lived-experience input alongside innovation. The message is clear: in a field where users may be vulnerable, AI tools cannot be treated like ordinary consumer software.

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