AI in Healthcare September 8, 2023
Dave Pearson

Almost half of clinicians around the world, 48%, believe it’s a good thing for AI to help direct care pathways. The broad buy-in is striking since, in the present year, only 11% of clinical decisions are assisted by AI tools.

The findings are from Elsevier Health’s latest “Clinician of the Future” survey and report. For 2023, the academic publishing company conducted online fieldwork this past spring and received completed surveys from more than 2,600 physicians and nurses.

Survey questions were designed to help forecast the future of healthcare delivery as projected by the clinicians who are generally closest to frontline patient care. Responses came in from 116 countries, led in headcounts by China (418 respondents), the U.S. (365), the U.K....

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Nursing, Physician, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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