MedPage Today September 27, 2025
R. Shawn Martin, MS

Advanced tech enables doctors to return to the fundamentals of care

Primary care is the foundation of a well-functioning healthcare system. It’s where relationships are built, it’s where we prevent disease, and it’s where complex health needs are managed with skill and compassion. But the systemic support for primary care in the U.S. is under strain, and administrative tasks too often crowd out the most important work: connecting with patients.

That’s exactly why primary care deserves more than the bare minimum it has received over many years. It deserves the resources and tools that allow it to thrive. Enter artificial intelligence (AI).

Unlike previous technology rollouts, which often added to clinician workload, AI has the potential to reverse that trend...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Primary care, Provider, Technology
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