Knowledge Vault 4 /39 - AI For Good 2019
CEO, Fondation Botnar
Stefan Germann
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Resume:

1.- Fondation Botnar is a Swiss foundation focusing on using AI and digital technologies to improve adolescent health and well-being, particularly in urban settings.

2.- While rural areas face access issues, many urban disadvantaged communities also struggle to access health services due to overcrowding.

3.- Up to 90% of people visiting primary care settings don't actually need to be there, according to studies in low/middle-income countries.

4.- A UK NHS survey found 90% of visits were unnecessary with adequate self-care information and pre-primary care decisions.

5.- Unnecessary visits stretch and burn limited health system resources on things that don't require it.

6.- AI has tremendous potential for decision support, diagnostics, self-care and pre-primary care to address this issue.

7.- The key is integrating AI into community health systems, as currently there is a lot of fragmentation with many disparate apps.

8.- Developing tools to measure cost-effectiveness of digital health solutions is critical to justify public investment and scale solutions.

9.- Health ministers need to understand the return on investment for $1 of AI/digital health spending, like they do for other interventions.

10.- Over 100 organizations have endorsed the Principles for Digital Development, which include guidelines on interoperability and harmonization.

11.- AI requires a lot of data, and the future will bring an explosion of health-relevant data from various sources.

12.- Alongside data growth, AI technologies are becoming increasingly sophisticated with advances in natural language processing, deep learning, and eventual supercomputing.

13.- In 30 years, the convergence of data explosion, AI advancement and computing power will enable an unprecedented understanding of well-being.

14.- However, data governance is a major challenge that needs to be addressed by the global community.

15.- Fondation Botnar believes health data should be considered a global public good.

16.- The AI for Good Global Summit has grown in substance and participation, with Fondation Botnar planning to increase engagement next year.

17.- Fondation Botnar recently became an affiliated member of the ITU, as approved by the Swiss government.

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