Medical Economics November 15, 2024
Austin Littrell

Key Takeaways

  • 66% of PCPs report AI significantly reduces administrative burdens, with expectations for transformative practice changes within a year.
  • 63% of PCPs believe AI will impact clinical outcomes, while 54% foresee improved financial performance in the next year.
  • Only 42% of PCPs expect drastic patient outcome improvements from AI in two years, with 35% seeing current benefits.
  • Poor integration with existing systems is a barrier, emphasizing the need for AI solutions developed by EHR vendors and healthcare experts.

A majority of surveyed physicians have already seen benefits of AI and believe in its continued improvement.

Elation Health’s most recent survey of 100 primary care physicians (PCPs) looked to gather a more complete consensus around artificial intelligence (AI)...

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