AI Medical Compendium Journal:
Bulletin of the World Health Organization

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How to achieve trustworthy artificial intelligence for health.

Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Artificial intelligence holds great promise in terms of beneficial, accurate and effective preventive and curative interventions. At the same time, there is also awareness of potential risks and harm that may be caused by unregulated developments of ...

Artificial intelligence and the ongoing need for empathy, compassion and trust in healthcare.

Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Empathy, compassion and trust are fundamental values of a patient-centred, relational model of health care. In recent years, the quest for greater efficiency in health care, including economic efficiency, has often resulted in the side-lining of thes...

Defining ethical standards for the application of digital tools to population health research.

Bulletin of the World Health Organization
There is growing interest in population health research, which uses methods based on artificial intelligence. Such research draws on a range of clinical and non-clinical data to make predictions about health risks, such as identifying epidemics and m...

Susana Vázquez Torres: the power of computational protein design.

Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Susana Vázquez Torres talks to Ana Lesher Treviño about AI-guided protein design for antivenoms and her aim to improve access to lifesaving treatments in low-resource settings.

Leveraging teleradiology with artificial intelligence.

Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Can teleradiology supported by artificial intelligence (AI) boost overall radiology capacity in resource-constrained settings? Gary Humphreys reports.

Tze-Yun Leong: the need for intelligent regulation.

Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Tze-Yun Leong talks to Gary Humphreys about the challenges faced in realizing the potential of digital health.