Medical Economics May 10, 2023
However, questions remain about privacy and accuracy.
Your patients may be ready to deal with artificial intelligence (AI) in a health care setting.
Tebra, a technology consulting firm that specializes in working with independent practices, surveyed 1,000 people to seek their opinions about AI.
Artificial intelligence has been used for years in some forms in health care. But the abilities of OpenAI’s program ChatGPT have caused an explosion in interest in AI in medicine and other fields, since it became publicly available in November 2022, according to news reports.
It appears patients are ready for their physicians to integrate it into medical practices, but the computer may not have the answer to every one of...