Healthcare IT News November 22, 2024
Andrea Fox

Mark Polyak, president of analytics at IPSOS, and Dr. Lukasz Kowalczyk, a gastroenterolgy physician, offer a data-driven discussion about how patients feel about artificial intelligence, and how they want it used in their care.

Historically, trust between doctors and patients has grown, especially as care delivery became more advanced and mortality rates decreased. But more recently, the COVID-19 crisis has been associated with a decrease in trust in physicians and hospitals, according to some research, and has threatened public confidence in the U.S. healthcare system.

Many healthcare experts see promise in artificial intelligence – and hope AI will enable providers to reach more patients and improve health outcomes. And, of course, some provider skepticism notwithstanding, AI tools continue to...

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