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What role will AI play in the next global health emergency?  In August 2026, the World Health Organisation announced a two-year collaboration with Tsinghua University’s Vanke School of Public Health in China, focused on strengthening global health emergency preparedness.  One of the most interesting parts of the collaboration is its focus on frontier technologies, including artificial intelligence.  During a health emergency, decision-makers can be dealing with huge amounts of rapidly changing information: disease surveillance data, emerging risks, healthcare capacity and evidence coming from multiple countries at once.  The WHO-Tsinghua collaboration will explore how technology can support risk assessment and decision-making, alongside joint research, training programmes, workshops and academic exchanges for public-health professionals.  But AI isn’t replacing epidemiologists, clinicians or public-health decision-makers here. The more interesting question is how these technologies can help humans interpret information and make better-informed decisions when time matters.  There’s also a wider global-health story behind this.  Pandemics don’t respect national borders, which means preparedness increasingly depends on countries, universities and international organisations being able to share research, expertise and technology before the next emergency happens, rather than trying to build those relationships during one. AI might become an increasingly important part of pandemic preparedness. But technology is only as useful as the health systems, data and people behind it.  Source: World Health Organisation, ‘WHO and Tsinghua University launch collaboration to strengthen global health emergency preparedness,’ 6 August 2026. The link to the article, if you want to read more is here; https://www.who.int/news/item/06-08-2026-who-and-tsinghua-university-launch-collaboration-to-strengthen-global-health-emergency-preparedness  #backtoit #globalhealthcare #worldhealthorganization #tsinghuauniversity #digitalhealthcare @World Health Organization (WHO)
What role will AI play in the next global health emergency? In August 2026, the World Health Organisation announced a two-year collaboration with Tsinghua University’s Vanke School of Public Health in China, focused on strengthening global health emergency preparedness. One of the most interesting parts of the collaboration is its focus on frontier technologies, including artificial intelligence. During a health emergency, decision-makers can be dealing with huge amounts of rapidly changing information: disease surveillance data, emerging risks, healthcare capacity and evidence coming from multiple countries at once. The WHO-Tsinghua collaboration will explore how technology can support risk assessment and decision-making, alongside joint research, training programmes, workshops and academic exchanges for public-health professionals. But AI isn’t replacing epidemiologists, clinicians or public-health decision-makers here. The more interesting question is how these technologies can help humans interpret information and make better-informed decisions when time matters. There’s also a wider global-health story behind this. Pandemics don’t respect national borders, which means preparedness increasingly depends on countries, universities and international organisations being able to share research, expertise and technology before the next emergency happens, rather than trying to build those relationships during one. AI might become an increasingly important part of pandemic preparedness. But technology is only as useful as the health systems, data and people behind it. Source: World Health Organisation, ‘WHO and Tsinghua University launch collaboration to strengthen global health emergency preparedness,’ 6 August 2026. The link to the article, if you want to read more is here; https://www.who.int/news/item/06-08-2026-who-and-tsinghua-university-launch-collaboration-to-strengthen-global-health-emergency-preparedness #backtoit #globalhealthcare #worldhealthorganization #tsinghuauniversity #digitalhealthcare @World Health Organization (WHO)

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