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Building health systems capable of leveraging AI: applying Paul Farmer’s 5S framework for equitable global health
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Abstract
The development of artificial intelligence (AI) applications in healthcare is often positioned as a solution to the greatest challenges facing global health. Advocates propose that AI can bridge gaps in care delivery and access, improving healthcare quality and reducing inequity, including in resource-constrained settings. A broad base of critical scholarship has highlighted important issues with healthcare AI, including algorithmic bias and inequitable and inaccurate model outputs. While such criticisms are valid, there exists a much more fundamental challenge that is often overlooked in global health policy debates: the dangerous mismatch between AI's imagined benefits and the material realities of healthcare systems globally. AI cannot be deployed effectively or ethically in contexts lacking sufficient social and material infrastructure and resources to provide effective healthcare services. Continued investments in AI within unprepared, under-resourced contexts risk misallocating resources and potentially causing more harm than good. The article concludes by providing concrete questions to assess AI systemic capacity and socio-technical readiness in global health.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- University of Alberta(CA)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology(US)
- University of Florida(US)
- Florida College(US)
- Duke University(US)
- Duke University Health System(US)
- Johnson University(US)
- Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey(US)
- Mbarara University of Science and Technology(UG)
- Stanford Medicine(US)
- Harvard Global Health Institute(US)
- University College London(GB)
- University of Vermont(US)