Exciting news for the healthcare industry! According to a recent report, 40% of U.S. physicians are ready to use GenAI this year, optimizing care teams 🚀 and saving time. With 68% of physicians changing their views on the benefits of GenAI in healthcare, it's clear that technology is transforming the industry. Transparency and content sources are being emphasized by physicians, ensuring GenAI materials are created by medical experts for informed clinical decisions. 🩺🤖 Still, this is a huge step toward wider adoption of GenAI in improving patient experiences. Let's continue driving advancements in healthcare with responsible AI implementation for improved patient care and provider satisfaction. #GenAI #HealthcareInnovation #PatientCare
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It's #TransparencyTuesday, with a reminder WHY #transparency is so important. An Wolters Kluwer Health survey shows 90% of physicians: * Need to know that any #GenAI sourced materials were created by doctors & medical experts before using it in clinical decisions. * Need vendors to be transparent about where information came from, who created it, & how it was sourced. Pretty impressive signal to #AI vendors that at least in healthcare, transparency is critical to gain trust and adoption. #AITransparency #ResponsibleAI #ExplainableAI
Wolters Kluwer survey: Over two-thirds of U.S. physicians have changed their mind, now viewing GenAI as beneficial in healthcare
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A Wolters Kluwer Health survey shows increasing trust among U.S. physicians in generative AI's potential to enhance healthcare. Key takeaways include: ▪️ Time-Saving Potential - 68% of physicians believe GenAI can streamline medical literature reviews and patient data summarization. ▪️ Enhanced Patient Interactions - 81% see GenAI improving care team dynamics. ▪️ Transparency is Crucial - 91% would only use GenAI tools transparent about their medical content sources. Despite physician optimism, a gap in patient readiness persists. How can we ensure GenAI tools are both trusted and transparent? #HealthcareInnovation #AIinHealthcare #GenerativeAI
Physicians are embracing clinical GenAI—in theory, at least
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AI in healthcare is all about making life easier for both patients and clinicians. At Becker's recent Health IT roundtable, leaders shared how tools like RapidAI are speeding up clinical decision-making and simplifying workflows—especially when time is critical, like in stroke care. With faster image analysis and centralized info, clinicians can make confident decisions, wherever they are. Plus, it’s a win-win for hospitals too, with major ROI and streamlined operations. https://lnkd.in/ebkTrdM6
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Curious about how AI is reshaping healthcare? Check out the impact of AI on physicians and patient care in a recent survey conducted by Wolters Kluwer Health. #AIHealthcare #FutureOfMedicine
Wolters Kluwer survey: Over two-thirds of U.S. physicians have changed their mind, now viewing GenAI as beneficial in healthcare
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Curious about how AI is reshaping healthcare? Check out the impact of AI on physicians and patient care in a recent survey conducted by Wolters Kluwer Health. #AIHealthcare #FutureOfMedicine
Wolters Kluwer survey: Over two-thirds of U.S. physicians have changed their mind, now viewing GenAI as beneficial in healthcare
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In today’s fast-paced healthcare landscape, it's crucial to address the challenges posed by inefficient EMRs and inadequate charting time. These issues hinder providers from delivering optimal patient care. While the rollout of new technologies may be met with bumps along the way, I’m encouraged by advancements like Kaiser Permanente's implementation of AI to streamline clinical documentation. Such innovations hold the potential to enhance face time between patients and providers, fostering improved communication and care. Let's embrace these changes and advocate for continued progress in our healthcare systems. https://lnkd.in/d8T3_ZBC
Kaiser Permanente rolls out Abridge’s AI documentation tool
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AI-powered ambient documentation is being launched at health systems across the country. Here is what they’re finding: - Physicians report saving over an hour daily on documentation - Technology allows for more direct patient interaction and eye contact - Multiple NC health systems now using AI scribes - 47% of physicians reported significant reduction in at-home documentation With physician burnout affecting about half of doctors in 2023, AI scribes like DAX Copilot are changing how we document which enables better work-life balance and helps to reduce the documentation burden between patients. As AI is incorporated more, patient privacy remains paramount. It’s also important to keep an eye on AI accuracy as it varies across different patient populations. What's your experience with AI scribes in clinical practice? Have you seen similar improvements in your workflow and patient interactions? Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/egrWzPSd
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Physicians view GenAI as a time-saver. But only 40% are ready to use it. Why? Backstory: A recent Wolters Kluwer survey reveals an important shift: 68% of U.S. physicians now believe GenAI can help transform healthcare. But here's the thing - they don't want to trust any tool blindly. It’s about trust, transparency, and reliability in clinical decisions. Here’s what stood out: 👉 40% of physicians are ready to use GenAI this year during patient interactions. 👉 81% believe it will improve care team collaboration with patients. 👉 Over half expect it to save 20% or more time, addressing burnout and staffing shortages. 👉 89% demand full transparency on content sources before using GenAI in clinical settings. 👉 68% see GenAI as a tool to save time by quickly searching medical literature. 👉 59% say it can summarize patient data from electronic health records, saving even more time. 👉 91% insist GenAI tools must use materials created by doctors and medical experts. 👉 76% feel more comfortable with GenAI from trusted, established vendors. The takeaway? Physicians are clear: GenAI is powerful, but without trusted, expert-sourced content and transparency, they’re not buying in. So, what’s your take on GenAI in healthcare? Is trust the missing link? Let us know in the comments.👇 #GenerativeAI #HealthTech #AIinHealthcare #ClinicalAI #Simform
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AI is poised to reshape healthcare, with insights from Rubin Pillay PhD,MD,MBA,MSc,BSc(Hon)Pharm, at the AIMed24 Annual Meeting. Highlighting key trends, he discusses how AI’s role will influence both interventional (hospital-based) and non-interventional (outpatient) care. Pillay envisions a future where business models like “McFordism”—a blend of Ford’s assembly line efficiency and McDonaldization—dictate the evolution of healthcare delivery. Explore how these trends could revolutionize patient care, provider strategies, and payer models. UAB Marnix E. Heersink School of Medicine UAB Medicine #AIinHealthcare #Innovation #HealthcareTrends
VIDEO: Future trends in AI may revolutionize health care systems
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Revolutionizing Healthcare: AI Solution to the Talent Crisis Dr Lorin Gresser (HBS MBA 1998) founded DemDx, an AI-driven software to assist healthcare providers in patient diagnostics, addressing the strain healthcare workers faced long before the pandemic. COVID-19 worsened this strain, tripling burnout rates and affecting care quality and costs, with a projected shortfall of 10 million healthcare workers by 2030. DemDx automates patient assessments and integrates medical notes into records, saving time and reducing errors. Gresser, who retrained as a doctor, emphasizes AI's role in augmenting clinician decision-making without replacing them. NHS hospitals using DemDx report 20% productivity gains, showcasing its potential to improve global healthcare systems. Read more: https://lnkd.in/egHwCtrU Illustration by Edmon De Haro #harvardintech
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Absolutely intriguing insights! GenAI's potential to revolutionize healthcare efficiency is remarkable. Ensuring transparency and expertise in AI resources is crucial. Together, we can advance this transformation! 🚀🩺