This piece in ICTWorks says 'AI Will Be Better Than Doctors Soon' and in many respects it already is. And yet 'concerns about AI exceeded enthusiasm for 25% of [US] doctors in 2024'.
The article concludes: "The places [LMICs] that most need AI’s diagnostic capabilities are often the least equipped to overcome cultural and technical barriers to implementation. What can we do?"
Do we witness or anticipate greater resistance in some countries than others?
https://www.ictworks.org/overcome-ai-resistance-digital-health/
Best wishes, Neil
HIFA profile: Neil Pakenham-Walsh is coordinator of HIFA (Healthcare Information For All), a global health community that brings all stakeholders together around the shared goal of universal access to reliable healthcare information. HIFA has 20,000 members in 180 countries, interacting in four languages and representing all parts of the global evidence ecosystem. HIFA is administered by Global Healthcare Information Network, a UK-based nonprofit in official relations with the World Health Organization. Email: neil@hifa.org