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Yet, AI will not fix dysfunctional systems by default; poorly designed implementation can shift burdens, erode confidence, and widen gaps in health-care quality, access, and clinician wellbeing. Practice must remain clinician-led, patient-centred, and grounded in shared decision making. The policy
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The global health workforce is approaching a breaking point, driven by administrative overload, inefficient workflows, burnout, and accelerating retirements, with a projected global shortfall of 11 mi...
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Global advances in health artificial intelligence: a workforce imperative