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According to a new survey from Medtronic and Morning Consult, respondents recognize potential of AI to enable earlier diagnosis and improve access to care Type of Content Press Release Layout Standard Format Body More than half (51%) of
Some of the highest levels of optimism for AI in healthcare are around diagnoses and improving healthcare access. In fact, roughly six in ten adults (61%) agree one of the main benefits of using AI in healthcare is to diagnose and detect health conditions. Further, approximately two-thirds (65%) of adults agree technology can help break down barriers to healthcare with more than half (56%) saying AI (specifically) can be beneficial in improving healthcare access. "Disruptive technologies like AI alter the trajectories of our daily lives, changing how we shop, how we communicate, and how we receive healthcare," shares
Addressing perceived barriers to AI adoption is key to increasing consumer confidence Americans want to know their doctor is calling the shots – not AI "Here's the bottom line — AI can't be a substitute for human judgement and experience. To this end, I cannot imagine a future where AI will replace doctors. But I can envision a future where AI is ubiquitous in healthcare, creating better experiences and outcomes that patients will prefer," adds Washington. Medtronic has been pioneering the research and development of AI-based technology for more insights-driven care, from diagnosis to treatment to monitoring. Here are few examples of AI in action at Medtronic today. Washington will be sharing more of his perspective on AI in healthcare and these survey findings during this week's Techonomy23 conference taking place in
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While more than half of Americans are optimistic about AI, there are still barriers to overcome. Among survey respondents who are skeptical about the technology, they report having more proof around AI's potential could help them be more confident in the technology.
Consumers have a favorable opinion of using AI to manage their health – but report they aren't ready for their physician to use it extensively, with the survey showing that:
The survey was conducted by decision intelligence company Morning Consult among a nationally representative sample of 2,213 adults in the
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