Healthcare IT News February 21, 2024
Andrea Fox

While 93% of physicians said that they feel burned out in athenahealth’s third Physician Sentiment Survey, conducted by the Harris Poll, 83% said that AI had the potential to reduce administrative burdens.

Some 93% of physicians feel burned out, but 83% said AI has the potential to reduce administrative burdens, according to athenahealth’s third Physician Sentiment Survey, conducted by the Harris Poll.

For this year’s measurement of physician sentiments, atheneahealth added a new line of questioning focused on artificial intelligence in its survey of 1,003 primary care (750) and specialist (253) physicians nationwide.

WHY IT MATTERS

The electronic health vendor announced Wednesday that eight in 10 physicians who participated in athenahealth’s 2023 Physician Sentiment Survey between October 23 and November...

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