Discussion on: Evaluating How Explainable Ai-Driven Financial and Clinical Risk Models Improve Global Maternal, Neonatal and Mental Health Outcomes in Resource-limited Settings

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Article Title

Evaluating How Explainable Ai-Driven Financial and Clinical Risk Models Improve Global Maternal, Neonatal and Mental Health Outcomes in Resource-limited Settings

Authored by

Abayomi Ibrahim Adeaga
Department of Mathematics, University of Mississippi, United State of America.

Felix Denkyi
Department of Materials Design and Innovation, University at Buffalo, United State of America.

Ugwumadu-Ihechi Jovita
Department of Public Health, Western Illinois University, Macomb, United State of America.

Blessing Chinedu Ndubuisi
Batterman School of Business, Concordia University- Wisconsin, United State of America.

Ezekiel Oluwagbemileke Ilori
Ontario College Graduate Certificate (OCGC) in Artificial Intelligence. Artificial Intelligence – Architecture, Design, Georgian College, Canada.

Adegoke Adebayo David
Department of Psychology, University of Ibadan, United State of America.

Fatimah Abduljelil
University of Oklahoma, United States of America.

Badmus Monsuru Owolabi
Research and Implementation Science, Centre for Clinical Trials, Nigeria.

Godwin Pascal Madukwe
Department of Information Technology, Richfield Graduate Institute of Technology Cape Town, South Africa.

Confidence Adimchi, Chinonyerem
Department of Accountancy, Abia State Polytechnic, Nigeria.

DOI or Article Link

https://doi.org/10.9734/ajarr/2026/v20i21280

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