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WHO Survey Reveals Patient Monitoring Dominates AI Implementation in Care Facilities

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Last updated: 30/06/2026 18:26
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According to WHO Health Policy Analysis data, patient monitoring represents the primary application of artificial intelligence in long-term care facilities, accounting for 85 percent of current AI deployments. Medication management follows at 72 percent, while staff surveillance and administrative automation comprise 45 and 38 percent of implementations respectively.

These statistics underscore why WHO’s new ethical consultation framework is urgently needed. The prevalence of monitoring technologies raises critical questions about surveillance scope, data governance, and patient consent protocols. With patient monitoring systems dominating AI use cases, establishing transparent algorithmic standards becomes essential for protecting privacy rights while maintaining care quality.

The WHO consultation will directly address how facilities can implement these high-prevalence technologies responsibly.

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