Healthcare IT News June 24, 2024
Adam Ang

Interestingly, young physicians see more risk to it than their senior counterparts.

A new international research led by Nanyang Technological University Singapore set out to uncover insights into the perceptions of Asian medical professionals about the use of AI in healthcare.

FINDINGS

The researchers surveyed 165 gastroenterologists and gastrointestinal surgeons from Singapore, China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. They were administered a questionnaire asking them to rate their level of agreement with statements aimed at gauging their trust, acceptance, and risk perception of the use of AI in gastroenterology. The questionnaire gave three different scenarios where AI can be applied – detection, characterisation, and intervention.

Based on findings published in the scientific journal JMIR (Journal of Medical Internet Research) AI,...

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