Becker's Healthcare February 20, 2020
Andrea Park

Despite their current reluctance to wholeheartedly welcome digital health tools such as remote monitoring devices and artificial intelligence algorithms into their lives, many Americans would do so if it meant lower healthcare costs, according to a recent survey.

In the Future of Health Care Study, researchers from Los Angeles-based USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism surveyed 1,000 respondents, representing every state.

Their key findings include:

1. Almost 25 percent of respondents said they would allow artificial intelligence-based technology to be applied to their medical treatment if...

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