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AI in Global Health: Expanding Access and Strengthening Systems

Dated: June 3, 2026

June 2026 – Good health fuels human potential, supporting education, work, and productivity. Yet an estimated 4.5 billion people still lack access to essential health services, with health systems worldwide facing worker shortages, weak infrastructure, rising demand, and financial barriers. In these constrained environments, artificial intelligence offers real promise.

The most urgent challenge is access. Fragmented systems often send patients to the wrong level of care, leading to overcrowded hospitals, unnecessary costs, and avoidable harm. AI can help through virtual triage, remote diagnostics, and AI-assisted decision tools, extending services to underserved populations and guiding patients to the right care faster. Examples include ISA Saúde in Brazil, which uses AI to flag early signs of patient deterioration, portable ultrasound devices in Ethiopia that detect high-risk pregnancies, and AI tools in India expanding early detection of tuberculosis. These lower-cost solutions, what the World Bank Group calls “Small AI”, are designed for basic devices, limited connectivity, and local languages.

AI strengthens health workers rather than replacing them. Nurses, community health workers, and primary care physicians often operate under intense resource constraints, and AI-powered tools can help them make faster, more accurate diagnoses and reduce medical errors. Realizing these benefits requires investment in training and workforce development, as AI-enabled health systems depend on a wider ecosystem of laboratories, data scientists, device manufacturers, logistics providers, and telehealth platforms. Emerging sectors offer significant opportunities, particularly for women and young people.

Challenges remain. Reliable connectivity is not guaranteed, and health data raise serious concerns about privacy, governance, and cybersecurity. AI systems trained on unrepresentative data risk embedding bias, deepening inequities. Governments must establish ethical frameworks with clear standards for validation, safety, accountability, and transparency.

India offers a model, with its digital public infrastructure and vibrant technology sector enabling scalable innovation. At the AI for Impact Summit, leaders highlighted how AI-driven tools in telemedicine, diagnostics, genomics, and health analytics are delivering measurable benefits. Companies like Medgenome use machine learning to identify genetic variants, supporting more precise diagnosis and treatment.

In April 2024, the World Bank Group set a target to reach 1.5 billion people with quality, affordable health services by 2030. Achieving this requires public investment, private innovation, and responsible deployment of technology. AI is not a passive tool but an active enabler of change. Integrated thoughtfully, it can expand access, strengthen frontline providers, improve decision-making, and increase efficiency. The real promise of AI lies not in algorithms, but in healthier people, stronger systems, and more equitable care.

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