Dr. Remziye Zaim, PhD, MBA, MSc, MS, is a researcher at the University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health. Her expertise spans health technology assessment (including innovative drugs, medical devices, and services), regulatory science, health policy and management, and the ethics and governance of artificial intelligence (AI). Her research focuses on digital health, public health policy, and the responsible implementation and governance of AI-enabled health systems across North America, Europe, and Australia. Her work emphasizes the integration of sustainability and system-level governance into digital health innovation. By examining how AI can be governed responsibly across health systems, Dr. Zaim’s research supports the development of models of care that address pressing challenges, including health system sustainability, public health, climate change, planetary health, and the evolving demands on the healthcare workforce.
