Design for global health is an emerging field of diverse histories and areas of misalignment in creating equity. Using a health futures framework, it is possible to better align incentives and strategies to improve the effectiveness of global health efforts. To do so, will require shifts in mindset and practice in both global health and design.nThe COVID-19 pandemic and challenges to scaling sustainable solutions have highlighted the need to evolve both practices, for example, recognizing the interdependence between planetary and human health and refocusing our efforts on the health seeker instead of merely on the systems and technologies for health provision.n For a preferable future in which there is greater coordination and improved health outcomes even in emergencies, the global health sector must evolve to an inherent focus on the health of individuals over health care. Design practice must evolve itself toward new paradigms of lifecentered design and speculative design.