Philanthropic Partnership Backs Country-Led Research to Guide the Use of AI in Health
19.03.2026 - 03:29:16 | prnewswire.co.uk"Digitization and advances in AI have huge potential to improve health across the world. We want to ensure that everyone, everywhere can benefit," said Charlotte Watts, executive director of solutions at Wellcome. "Despite the opportunity, there is limited evidence about what interventions can feasibly be integrated into health systems and primary care, to strengthen service delivery and improve health in low- and middle-income countries. This initiative aims to help address this gap. Only by working in partnership, and investing in rigorous evidence generation and learning, will we be able to support decision-makers and services to meet the needs of the communities they serve."
Despite the rapid pace of innovation and progress in the use of AI for health and development, there is limited evidence on the health, social, and economic impacts of AI innovation in LMICs. This can lead to promising AI health innovations failing to move from proof-of-concept to real-world impact, wasted investments, and widening disparities in health care access. A recent Lancet study highlighted this gap: Of the 86 identified randomized clinical trials conducted on AI health tools around the world between 2018 and 2023, only four took place in LMICs. This lack of evidence leaves governments and health systems without the information needed to make confident decisions about the safe use of AI in their communities.
"The introduction of AI technology has enormous potential to enhance health care delivery in regions facing critical workforce and infrastructure challenges," said Lene Oddershede, chief scientific officer, planetary science & technology at the Novo Nordisk Foundation. "However, more robust evidence is needed to guide investments and implementation locally. The evaluation projects funded through EVAH will provide decision-makers with crucial data on efficacy, economic value, and acceptability of these technologies in the contexts where they're most needed."
Evaluations will include implementation science studies, randomized controlled trials, economic analyses assessing both the economic value of the AI tools and the feasibility of their implementation at scale, and assessments of public and professional acceptability and trust in the tools. All findings will be shared through open access channels to maximize their impact, prioritizing data privacy and principles of safety, ethics, and equity.
The tools selected for evaluation—which will span a range of AI-driven health technologies such as machine learning, computer vision, and large language models—will be identified based on engagement with country partners to ensure alignment with local health priorities. Priority will be given to tools trained on representative data, designed for deployment in resource-constrained environments, and focused on public benefit.
"We are already seeing the positive impact AI can have in global health—reducing inequities and enabling frontline workers and health systems to deliver more effective, tailored care," said Trevor Mundel, president of global health at the Gates Foundation. "Ensuring new AI tools are safe and effective can significantly reduce the time it takes to turn promising ideas into scalable innovations that respond to local needs and improve outcomes in the most vulnerable communities."
About the Gates Foundation
Guided by the belief that every life has equal value, the Gates Foundation works to help all people lead healthy, productive lives. In developing countries, we work with partners to create impactful solutions so that people can take charge of their futures and achieve their full potential. In the United States, we aim to ensure that everyone—especially those with the fewest resources—has access to the opportunities needed to succeed in school and life. Based in Seattle, Washington, the foundation is led by CEO Mark Suzman, under the direction of Bill Gates and our governing board.
About the Novo Nordisk Foundation
Established in Denmark in 1924, the Novo Nordisk Foundation is an enterprise foundation with philanthropic objectives. The vision of the Foundation is to improve people's health and the sustainability of society and the planet. The Foundation's mission is to progress research and innovation in the prevention and treatment of cardiometabolic and infectious diseases as well as to advance knowledge and solutions to support a green transformation of society.
About Wellcome
Wellcome supports science to solve the urgent health challenges facing everyone. We support discovery research into life, health and wellbeing, and we're taking on three worldwide health challenges: mental health, infectious disease and climate and health.
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