HealthLeaders Media July 29, 2024
Eric Wicklund

A new survey from Carta Healthcare finds that almost half have found inaccuracies in their medical records, and more than half say AI can be used to improve accuracy.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Some 45% of consumers in a recent survey have found something wrong in their medical records, but 67% say the errors haven’t affected treatment.

– 60% say AI can be used to improve data collection and accuracy in healthcare, but more than half have concerns about security and more than 40% worry that the technology can also cause errors.

– Younger generations are finding more errors in their records than their parents and grandparents, while more Baby Boomers blame the mistakes on human error and are most supportive...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), EMR / EHR, Health IT, Patient / Consumer, Physician, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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