GCI ANNOUNCES CALL FOR CATALYZING EQUITABLE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AI USE TO IMPROVE GLOBAL HEALTH LAST DATE – 23RD DECEMBER, 2023 01:00 PM

The purpose of this call is to seek innovative approaches to the use of LLMs to advance public health in India and across the globe. Given the numerous open and non-open-source AI tools, we encourage/expect the applicant to select the tool most appropriate to their use case and context.

The call is soliciting proposals that seek to solve problems in the following areas:

Clinical Decision Support
Tools for that can be used by frontline health workers or clinicians for improving the diagnosis and management of health conditions and/or healthcare delivery.
Support for health guideline refinement and adherence
Diagnostics interpretation, reducing cost, and overcoming at-a-distance barriers
Population Health & Policymaking
Support for policymakers in leveraging new and timely insights through routinely available, underutilized, or unused data sources of text and voice.
Reduce time delays to transition new evidence into policy and implementation, as well as optimizing resource allocation.
Approaches that can distill information and make timely recommendations from complex and evolving datasets (e.g., forecasting disease epidemics and progression)
Support for Frontline Health Workers
Personalized coaching for semi-skilled FLWs that is tailored, highly relevant, and leads to an improved quality of service and/or lower costs.
LLM supported solutions for workflow management (e.g., writing discharge summaries, etc.)
Use of LLMs to support skilled FLWs in delivering higher quality services and improved efficiency
Health Communications & Patient Journeys
Develop impactful and targeted communications tools that bridge language and literacy gaps when communicating health-related knowledge, messaging, and advice (i.e., translating from local dialects, text-to-voice, etc).
Provide timely, trusted, and tailored advice to end users who are marginalized and in so doing overcome significant cultural, access and stigma concerns.
Support patients in understanding and managing their own health status and care regiment
Health Systems Strengthening
Use of LLMs to improve interoperability of health systems and programs

Last Submission Date: 23-12-2023 01:00 PM