GE HealthCare study shows distrust and skepticism around AI in medical settings

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GE HealthCare, a leading medical technology, pharmaceutical diagnostics, and digital solutions innovator, has released Reimagining Better Healtha qualitative and quantitative study that amplifies the perspectives and needs of people at the center of healthcare — patients and clinicians. 

The study aims to help inform a path forward as stressors such as burnout, workforce attrition and patient backlogs test the resiliency of health systems. Participants were asked to answer questions pertaining to the healthcare system as a whole based on their personal experiences and observations.

Today, artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in healthcare are designed to improve patient experience and outcomes, automate tasks, and enhance productivity. While a majority of clinicians surveyed believe AI can support clinical decision making (61 percent), enables faster health interventions (54 percent) and helps to improve operational efficiency (55 percent), the study shows distrust and skepticism around AI in medical settings– without reference to specific products– is prevalent among all stakeholders.

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