AI has ability to streamline practice workflow, improve patient engagement
Two letters. They’re enough to give your patients more anxiety than any treatment, test or injection. A recent survey by the Pew Research Center shows it: Sixty percent of Americans said they would be uncomfortable with their provider relying on artificial intelligence (AI) in their own health care. But when used responsibly, artificial intelligence can help primary care doctors expand their care while cutting costs in their practices. And patients will notice the difference too—even if they don’t realize the technology behind their improved experience is the result of those dreaded two letters.
Jock Putney is the founder and CEO of WUWTA, an experience and engagement platform designed to help practices engage patients in their care and create better treatment outcomes.