Global Health in the Age of AI: Charting a Course for Ethical Implementation and Societal Benefit

44 Pages Posted: 24 Apr 2025

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Jessica Morley

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center

Emmie Hine

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center; University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies; KU Leuven - Centre for IT & IP Law (CiTiP)

Huw Roberts

University of Oxford - Oxford Internet Institute

Renée Sirbu

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center

Hutan Ashrafian

Imperial College London - Institute of Global Health Innovation; Imperial College London - Department of Surgery and Cancer

Charlotte Blease

Uppsala University

Marisha Boyd

University of Oxford - Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences

John L. Chen

University of Cambridge

Alexandre Dias Porto Chiavegatto Filho

University of São Paulo (USP) - Department of Epidemiology

Enrico Coiera

Macquarie University - Australian Institute of Health Innovation

I. Glenn Cohen

Harvard Law School

Amelia Fiske

Technische Universität München (TUM)

Nandini Jayakumar

University of Cambridge

Angeliki Kerasidou

University of Oxford

Federica Mandreoli

Università degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia (UNIMORE)

Melissa D McCradden

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Stella Namuganza

University of Tübingen

Elaine O. Nsoesie

Boston University - Boston University School of Public Health

Ravi B. Parikh

Emory University School of Medicine

Sandeep Reddy

Queensland University of Technology

Jana Sedlakova

University of Zurich

Tamara Sunbul

John Hopkins Aramco Healthcare

Sophie van Baalen

Rathenau Institute

Hannah van Kolfschooten

Law Centre for Health and Life; University of Amsterdam - Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance; Amsterdam Law School

Luciano Floridi

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center; University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies

Date Written: April 01, 2025

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) presents unprecedented opportunities to transform healthcare worldwide, from improving diagnostic accuracy to expanding access in underserved regions. Despite this potential and growing investment, a significant gap persists between AI's theoretical promise and its realised benefits in healthcare settings. This article examines the complex barriers impeding AI benefits realization in global health contexts, including ethical uncertainties, data infrastructure limitations, evidence quality concerns, and regulatory ambiguities. We analyze current initiatives addressing these challenges and highlight how technological solutions alone cannot resolve fundamental healthcare inequities. Drawing on the interdisciplinary perspectives and insights presented at the Global Health in the Age of AI Symposium hosted by the Cini Foundation and Yale Digital Ethics Center, 1 we propose five core infrastructure requirements necessary for ethical AI implementation: robust data exchange; epistemic certainty with staff autonomy; actively protected healthcare values; validated outcomes with meaningful accountability; and environmental sustainability. These requirements form the foundation for a systems approach that balances technological advancement with ethical imperatives, contextual adaptability, and global equity considerations. We conclude that the successful integration of AI into healthcare demands coordinated action across sectors and borders, with careful attention to avoiding technological colonialism and ensuring AI serves as a force for health equity rather than widening existing disparities.

Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Governance, Ethics, Healthcare, Health equity, Global Health

Suggested Citation

Morley, Jessica and Hine, Emmie and Roberts, Huw and Sirbu, Renée and Ashrafian, Hutan and Blease, Charlotte and Boyd, Marisha and Chen, John L. and Chiavegatto Filho, Alexandre Dias Porto and Coiera, Enrico and Cohen, I. Glenn and Fiske, Amelia and Jayakumar, Nandini and Kerasidou, Angeliki and Mandreoli, Federica and McCradden, Melissa D and Namuganza, Stella and Nsoesie, Elaine O. and Parikh, Ravi B. and Reddy, Sandeep and Sedlakova, Jana and Sunbul, Tamara and van Baalen, Sophie and van Kolfschooten, Hannah and Floridi, Luciano, Global Health in the Age of AI: Charting a Course for Ethical Implementation and Societal Benefit (April 01, 2025). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5217060 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5217060

Jessica Morley (Contact Author)

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center ( email )

85, Trumbull Street
New Haven, CT 06511
United States

Emmie Hine

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center ( email )

85, Trumbull Street
New Haven, CT 06511
United States

University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies ( email )

Via Zamboni 22
Bologna, Bo 40100
Italy

KU Leuven - Centre for IT & IP Law (CiTiP) ( email )

Sint-Michielsstraat 6 box 3443
Leuven, 3000
Belgium

Huw Roberts

University of Oxford - Oxford Internet Institute ( email )

1 St. Giles
University of Oxford
Oxford OX1 3PG Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire OX1 3JS
United Kingdom

HOME PAGE: http://https://digitalethicslab.oii.ox.ac.uk/huw-roberts/

Renée Sirbu

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center ( email )

85, Trumbull Street
New Haven, CT 06511
United States

Hutan Ashrafian

Imperial College London - Institute of Global Health Innovation

South Kensington Campus
Exhibition Road
London, Greater London SW7 2AZ
United Kingdom

Imperial College London - Department of Surgery and Cancer

Praed Street
London, NW1 1SQ
United Kingdom

Charlotte Blease

Uppsala University ( email )

Box 513
Uppsala, 751 20
Sweden

Marisha Boyd

University of Oxford - Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences ( email )

John L. Chen

University of Cambridge ( email )

Alexandre Dias Porto Chiavegatto Filho

University of São Paulo (USP) - Department of Epidemiology ( email )

Brazil

Enrico Coiera

Macquarie University - Australian Institute of Health Innovation ( email )

I. Glenn Cohen

Harvard Law School ( email )

1525 Massachusetts Avenue
Griswold Hall 503
Cambridge, 02138
United States

Amelia Fiske

Technische Universität München (TUM) ( email )

Arcisstrasse 21
Munich, DE 80333
Germany

Nandini Jayakumar

University of Cambridge ( email )

Angeliki Kerasidou

University of Oxford

Mansfield Road
Oxford, OX1 4AU
United Kingdom

Federica Mandreoli

Università degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia (UNIMORE) ( email )

Melissa D McCradden

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Stella Namuganza

University of Tübingen ( email )

Elaine O. Nsoesie

Boston University - Boston University School of Public Health ( email )

Ravi B. Parikh

Emory University School of Medicine ( email )

Sandeep Reddy

Queensland University of Technology ( email )

Victoria Park Road
Kelvin Grove Campus
Brisbane, Queensland 4059
Australia
0487194924 (Phone)

Jana Sedlakova

University of Zurich ( email )

Tamara Sunbul

John Hopkins Aramco Healthcare ( email )

Sophie Van Baalen

Rathenau Institute ( email )

Hannah Van Kolfschooten

Law Centre for Health and Life ( email )

Nieuwe Achtergracht 166
Amsterdam, 1018 WV
Netherlands

University of Amsterdam - Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance ( email )

P.O.Box 1030
Amsterdam, 1000 BA
Netherlands

Amsterdam Law School ( email )

Amsterdam, 1018 WB
Netherlands

Luciano Floridi

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center ( email )

85 Trumbull Street
New Haven, CT CT 06511
United States
2034326473 (Phone)

University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies ( email )

Via Zamboni 22
Bologna, Bo 40100
Italy

HOME PAGE: http://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/luciano.floridi/en

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