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La Asociación Médica Estadounidense volvió a preguntar a sus médicos en la encuesta de sentimiento sobre el uso de la IA en la atención sanitaria. Aquí puedes acceder al “AMA Augmented Intelligence Research. Physician sentiments around the use of AI in heath care: motivations, opportunities, risks, and use cases.”
Los cambios de apreciación desde agosto de 2023 hasta noviembre de 2024, se pueden concretar en estos aspectos. Ha aumentado la cantidad de médicos que ven ventajasclaras o algunas ventajas en el uso de herramientas de IA. Y eso es una buena noticia porque la cantidad de médicos que usa la IA ha aumentado considerablemente (casi es el doble). Y consideran que la automatización de la carga administrativa es la mayor área de oportunidad junto con ayudar a reducir el estrés y el agotamiento.
Origen: Cada vez más médicos utiliza IA (en CuraeSalud)
Summary of key insights
1 Physician sentiment of AI is trending positive with growing recognition of its benefits and increased enthusiasm.
• A growing majority of physicians recognize AI’s benefits, with 68% in 2024 reporting at least some advantage in patient care (up from 63% in 2023).
• In 2024, 36% of physicians reported feeling more excited than concerned about AI (up from 30% in 2023).
2 There has been substantial growth in physician use of AI in practice.
• Usage of AI use cases nearly doubled (66% in 2024 vs. 38% in 2023). The dramatic drop in non-users (62% to 33%) in just one year is impressive and unusually fast for healthcare technology adoption.
• Significantly more physicians are currently using AI for visit documentation, discharge summaries and care plans, and medical research and standard of care summaries than in 2023.
3 Addressing administrative burden remains a key area of opportunity for AI.
• Most physicians (57%) view addressing administrative burden through automation as the biggest area of opportunity for AI.
• Near term adoption is focused on use cases to help with documentation.
4 Physicians still have key needs to build trust and advance adoption of AI.
• Physicians emphasize the need for a feedback loop, data privacy assurances, seamless workflow integration, and adequate training and education as critical factors for AI adoption.
• Nearly half of physicians (47%) ranked increased oversight as the number one regulatory action needed to increase trust in adopting AI tools.