Medical Economics February 14, 2025
Key Takeaways
- A majority of U.S. adults distrust healthcare systems’ responsible use of AI, with 65.8% expressing skepticism.
- Women and individuals with past discrimination experiences show lower trust in AI-related healthcare decision-making.
- Trust levels are not significantly impacted by AI knowledge or health literacy, indicating broader concerns about system reliability.
- Proactive patient engagement and communication are crucial as AI becomes more prevalent in clinical settings.
New research highlights the need for stronger patient communication regarding AI implementation in clinical settings.
A majority of U.S. adults have low trust in their health care systems to use artificial intelligence (AI) responsibly, according to a new study published in JAMA Network Open. The study underscores a need for improved communication about...