KevinMD December 11, 2024
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Over the past few months, we’ve asked hundreds of physicians about their feelings toward and experiences with health care AI.

We’ve found much optimism around AI adoption, with physicians anticipating improvements in everything from patient care to workflow efficiency. When we asked physicians how they saw AI impacting health care, the vast majority said only positive things (Sermo RealTime Insights, 300 physician survey responses).

However, some of the physicians we spoke with told us their own professional goals felt far removed from those of their organizations. If these physicians are to gain buy-in from decision-makers for the AI tools they believe will help their patients and transform their workflows, they’ll need to include their leadership’s objectives in their proposals.

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