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Artificial intelligence in health care: laying the Foundation for Responsible, sustainable, and inclusive innovation in low- and middle-income countries

Hassane Alami, Lysanne Rivard, Pascale Lehoux, Steven J. Hoffman, Stéphanie B.M. Cadeddu, Mathilde Savoldelli, M. Samri, Mohamed Ali Ag Ahmed, Richard Fleet, Jean‐Paul Fortin · 2020 · Globalization and Health

Summary. AI technology offers potential to reduce health inequalities in low- and middle-income countries, but most applications are developed in wealthy nations without local evaluation. The authors propose five building blocks to guide responsible, sustainable, and inclusive AI healthcare development and implementation in resource-limited settings, addressing both benefits and risks.

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Alami, H., Rivard, L., Lehoux, P., Hoffman, S. J., Cadeddu, S. B., Savoldelli, M., Samri, M., Ahmed, M. A. A., Fleet, R., & Fortin, J.. (2020). Artificial intelligence in health care: laying the Foundation for Responsible, sustainable, and inclusive innovation in low- and middle-income countries. Globalization and Health. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12992-020-00584-1

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DOI
10.1186/s12992-020-00584-1
Countries
Canada, United States, France
Regions
North America, Europe
Categories
rural-healthcare, policy, general-innovation
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2026-04-28