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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Public Health and Surveillance

Date Submitted: Nov 25, 2025
Date Accepted: Mar 20, 2026

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Integrating AI Into Governmental Public Health Decision Making: Challenges, Considerations, and a Path Forward

Campbell E, Oyefolu O, Gillani S, Goodtree H, Kelly A, Rivers C, Watson C

Integrating AI Into Governmental Public Health Decision Making: Challenges, Considerations, and a Path Forward

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2026;12:e88470

DOI: 10.2196/88470

PMID: 33196278

Integrating AI into governmental public health decision making: Challenges, considerations, and a path forward

  • Elizabeth Campbell; 
  • Oluremilekun Oyefolu; 
  • Sarah Gillani; 
  • Hannah Goodtree; 
  • Alison Kelly; 
  • Caitlin Rivers; 
  • Crystal Watson

ABSTRACT

Public health emergencies such as pandemics, natural disasters, and epidemics may require rapid, high-stakes decisions often made by elected officials with limited public health training. Artificial intelligence (AI) holds significant promise to enhance the quality, transparency, and timeliness of governmental decision-making during such crises. This paper examines the potential of AI as a decision-support tool for elected officials while identifying key technical, logistical, ethical, and policy challenges. Technical considerations include model accuracy, data representativeness, and privacy protection, while ethical imperatives center on fairness, transparency, and accountability to prevent amplification of existing health disparities. The paper further explores workforce development needs, emphasizing AI literacy and cross-sector collaboration to enable informed use of AI insights. Successful AI integration requires robust governance frameworks, continuous model evaluation, and alignment with existing crisis management structures. Policy recommendations highlight the importance of ethical AI frameworks, risk assessments, and public engagement to foster trust. Ultimately, AI can strengthen public health decision-making if developed and implemented responsibly within transparent and equitable systems.


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Campbell E, Oyefolu O, Gillani S, Goodtree H, Kelly A, Rivers C, Watson C

Integrating AI Into Governmental Public Health Decision Making: Challenges, Considerations, and a Path Forward

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2026;12:e88470

DOI: 10.2196/88470

PMID: 33196278

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