HIT Consultant February 6, 2020
Fred Pennic

– New AMA survey reveals physicians’ motivations and requirements for adopting digital health adoption and attitudinal shifts from 2016 to 2019.

– Adoption of digital tools has grown significantly among all physicians regardless of gender, specialty or age.

– Adoption of remote care tools such as tele-visits and remote monitoring had the most movement.

– Awareness of most of the emerging technologies such as artificial or augmented intelligence is fairly high.

Adoption of digital health tools has grown significantly among all physicians since 2016 when the American Medical Association (AMA) first benchmarked the integration of emerging health technology into clinical practice. New AMA research released today shows more physicians than ever recognize digital health tools as an advantage...

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