Artificial Intelligence in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Reducing the Gaps in Health Care, Research, and Education
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https://doi.org/10.29173/ijcc981Keywords:
artificial intelligence, disparities , health care, research, education, health equityAbstract
Artificial intelligence has emerged as a transformative force across various disciplines, with healthcare being a prominent area of interest. This interest has emerged due to the potential for artificial intelligence to revolutionize healthcare. Artificial intelligence is predominantly developed and deployed in high-income countries. These countries have more resources, better healthcare outcomes, and better staffing than the low- and middle-income countries. Given these disparities, one can argue that low-income countries have a greater need to deploy artificial intelligence technology in healthcare delivery and health education and research.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Khalil M. Yousef, PhD, RN, Shelley Schmollgruber, PhD, BSc
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