AI in Healthcare February 27, 2025
Dave Pearson

Fewer than one-third of primary care clinicians have a say in selecting the AI products their institutions expect them to fold into their clinical workflows. That’s a problem.

Why? Because the degree to which AI tools get appropriately deployed in real-world settings depends greatly on buy-in levels from end-users. And technology resistance can fester and spread among workers in any field who feel changes have been foisted on them from above.

The conductors of a new survey—the nonprofit org Rock Health and the American Academy of Family Physicians—make the point in a report published Feb. 24.

The survey went out last fall to more than 1,200 family doctors and other PCPs. Here are excerpts from the report....

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Primary care, Provider, Technology
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