HealthTech April 7, 2020
Kevin Joy

A new survey from the American Medical Association finds growth in adoption of new technologies among doctors. Here are their priorities.

Here’s a welcome diagnosis: Nearly 9 in 10 physicians see an advantage in using digital health tools, according to new research from the American Medical Association. Released in February, the study also found increased use of seven tools or areas compared to findings of a prior survey conducted in 2016.

“The rise of the digital-native physician will have a profound impact on health care and patient outcomes and will place digital health technologies under pressure to perform according to higher expectations,” Dr. Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, board chair of the AMA, said in a statement.

The most notable boost was...

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