New Book, "A More Human Health System," Challenges Global AI Bias and Demands Data Revolution
November 28, 2025
Author and visionary Andres Luna has launched his new book, "A More Human Health System," presenting a powerful indictment of the current healthcare AI landscape and offering a blueprint for a globally inclusive future of longevity.
The book’s central thesis argues that true global legitimacy in the 21st century lies not in force, but in the verifiable ability to improve the lives of all people. While everyone seeks a longer life, Luna contends that the policies and technologies we are currently adopting will determine if longevity remains reserved for the few or becomes a shared human right.
The Algorithm’s Blind Spot: A Global Health Crisis
Luna cuts directly to what he calls "Algorithmic Bias and Data Apartheid," citing a severe data crisis at the heart of the AI health revolution: “IF YOUR GENES AREN’T EUROPEAN, AI HEALTH FAILS YOU.”
The book highlights a startling disparity:
90% of current AI models used in healthcare are trained almost exclusively on data from individuals of European ancestry.
This bias compromises the health outcomes for approximately 3.2 billion people globally—including Black, Latin, Indigenous, and Global South communities—leading to biased diagnoses and compromised treatment recommendations.
According to Luna, the most valuable health insights are "locked inside corporate firewalls, siloed and ignored," preventing the decentralized research necessary for universal cures. The book calls for a direct confrontation of this crisis, asserting that data is the revolution needed to fix this systemic failure.
A Decentralized Vision for Universal Longevity
"A More Human Health System" proposes a complete paradigm shift, moving away from a system where health data is a corporate commodity to one where it is a communal asset.
In Luna’s proposed architecture, every unique data point joins a critical mass that cannot be excluded from research. The book outlines a path forward where every country and community must:
Possess their own diverse, ethically-sourced AI model.
Demand that research institutions de-risk their work and build reliable products tailored to their local populations.
This inclusive vision has already gained international attention. Luna first presented the paper to Colombian Vice President Francia Marquez and the Global Black Economic Forum, aiming to build the Consensus Center, the world's most inclusive health intelligence layer, a decentralized, AI-driven system that integrates underrepresented health data for improved diagnostics and longevity insights for all humans, everywhere.
Roadmap for Change
The book is structured as a comprehensive roadmap for reform, providing the essential ideas, tools, and principles needed to stand at the edge of this longevity revolution. It details the:
Mandatory ethical framework
Community sense
Technical execution
Required to dismantle the broken system. Luna, who writes as a patient, son, husband, and founder, emphasizes that this work is an attempt to integrate clinical expertise and innovation to design systems that protect what makes us human.
"A More Human Health System" is now available, serving as an invitation to question, imagine, and build a world where preventable suffering is no longer accepted.
