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Also, four tuberculosis screening AI solutions from Asia-Pacific are among those recommended by the World Health Organization.
The WHA also approved the next phase of digital health strategy for 2028 to 2033.
The guidance aims to help countries move toward healthcare digitization through a person-centered point of service system.
The toolkit aims to help countries examine their readiness to implement artificial intelligence into their public health sector equitably and effectively.
The digital assistant will support users with better understanding of risk factors for leading causes of death.
The company will expand its team by 300% by 2023 and expand the rollout of its services in the U.S. market.
Dr. Hans Kluge, WHO regional director for Europe, discusses how digital can help build a culture of health.
This week's top stories include the WHO's report on the origin of COVID-19, the FDA clearing Amazon's at-home COVID-19 test kit, and a survey finding most digital health leaders perceive the sector to be high risk.
One in four participants has a noise exposure over WHO's daily limit and many have undiagnosed hearing loss.
WHO infographics and other resources will now be available on Wikimedia outlets.