Chief Healthcare Executive February 13, 2025
Ron Southwick

More physicians are showing enthusiasm for artificial intelligence and using it in their practice, a new American Medical Association survey finds.

The number of doctors using artificial intelligence has nearly doubled in the past two years, according to a new survey released Wednesday by the American Medical Association.

Two out of three doctors (66%) say they are using AI in their practice, up from 38% in 2023, the AMA survey found. Some of the top increased uses of AI tools include documentation of patient visits, developing discharge instructions, translation services, and summaries of medical research.

The AMA, which prefers the term “augmented intelligence,” surveyed doctors from August 2023 to November 2024. The survey comes after a similar report two years...

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