撒哈拉以南非洲肿瘤学领域的数字健康和人工智能创新

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非洲各国正面临着癌症负担日益加重和卫生保健人力严重短缺的双重挑战,这可能会使本已紧张的卫生系统不堪重负。同时,数字卫生技术的进步,包括电子健康记录、远程医疗、移动卫生和人工智能,为应对这些挑战提供了有希望的解决方案。本《政策审查》探讨了数字卫生创新的潜力,通过改善可及性、效率和公平性来改变非洲的癌症治疗。它强调了成功的例子,如人工智能驱动的诊断工具和移动卫生干预措施,同时解决了采用方面的障碍,包括基础设施差距、数字素养低下和政策限制。提出了战略建议,以促进适合非洲国情的可持续和可扩展的数字卫生生态系统。通过利用数字卫生和人工智能,非洲国家有一个独特的机会来改善肿瘤学结果并加强其卫生保健基础设施。
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Digital health and artificial intelligence innovations for oncology in sub-Saharan Africa
Countries across Africa are experiencing the dual challenge of rising cancer burden and severe health-care workforce shortages, which threaten to overwhelm its already strained health systems. Simultaneously, advancements in digital health technologies, including electronic health records, telemedicine, mobile health, and artificial intelligence (AI), offer promising solutions to address these challenges. This Policy Review explores the potential of digital health innovations to transform cancer care in Africa by improving access, efficiency, and equity. It highlights successful examples, such as AI-driven diagnostic tools and mobile health interventions, while addressing barriers to adoption, including infrastructure gaps, poor digital literacy, and policy constraints. Strategic recommendations are proposed to foster sustainable and scalable digital health ecosystems tailored to the African context. By leveraging digital health and AI, countries in Africa have a unique opportunity to improve oncology outcomes and strengthen their health-care infrastructure.
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