Medical Economics January 21, 2025
Austin Littrell

Key Takeaways

  • A majority of U.S. adults believe AI will improve health outcomes and reduce healthcare costs in the next decade.
  • AI is seen as vital for training healthcare professionals and reducing disparities, with 75% and 77% support, respectively.
  • Concerns about AI’s increasing use in healthcare persist, with 58% worried about insufficient human oversight.
  • Gwynedd Mercy University emphasizes ethical AI use, planning a Healthcare Innovation Center to integrate technology with empathy and ethics.

More than half of U.S. adults say AI will improve health outcomes and reduce costs, and three-quarters believe AI should play a role in health care education, survey says.

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