How medical practices might use AI

Seventy-nine percent of medical practices would consider using artificial intelligence for office administrative tasks, according to Medscape’s “Physicians and AI Report 2023,” published Oct. 30.

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The report included 1,043 physician respondents across more than 29 specialties. 

Here’s how medical practices would consider using AI:

Note: Respondents could choose more than one response.

Office administrative tasks: 79%

Staff scheduling: 78%

Patient scheduling: 78%

Electronic health records: 76%

Summarizing a patient’s EHR before visit: 75%

Researching conditions: 75%

Predicting a patient’s prognosis: 68%

Using exam room conversation to generate clinical note: 64%

Diagnosing conditions: 63%

Patient communications: 58%

Treating patients: 50%

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