Summary:

«Artificial intelligence has moved from science fiction to everyday reality in a matter of years, being used for everything from online activity to driving cars. Even, yes, to make medical diagnoses. But that doesn’t mean people are ready to let AI drive all their medical decisions.»

«The technology is quickly evolving to help guide clinical decisions across more medical specialties and diagnoses, particularly when it comes to identifying anything out of the ordinary during a colonoscopy, skin cancer check, or in an X-ray image.»

«New research is exploring what patients think about the use of AI in health care. Yale University’s Sanjay Aneja, MD, and colleagues surveyed a nationally representative group of 926 patients about their comfort with the use of the technology, what concerns they have, and on their overall opinions about AI.»

Article written by Damian Mcnamara, mA.

12|05|2022

Source:

WebMD

https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/news/20220512/how-do-patients-feel-about-ai-in-health-care-it-depends?utm_source=Social-Twitter&utm_medium=Post-WFL&utm_campaign=FY22-Q2-May-Brand-TopOfMind