Globalization has brought the world closer together in many ways, especially in healthcare and biotechnology. However, it also raises important ethical questions. As medical treatments and technologies spread globally, we must consider whether they are accessible to everyone, or if some people are left behind. For example, while some countries benefit from advanced treatments, others might face exploitation or inequality. Global bioethics should ensure that progress doesn’t come at the expense of human dignity or fairness, balancing innovation with respect for cultural values and human rights.