Nearly three-quarters of clinicians said losing critical thinking or decision-making skills will be one of the greatest risks of adopting artificial intelligence, according to a survey.

As health-care providers face looming staff shortages, AI agents are automating complex administrative tasks and even clinical decisions so humans can focus more on patient care.

Artificial intelligence use continues to rise among clinicians and patients alike—with 35% of clinicians using AI multiple times daily for work and 40% of patients using AI at…

Why do predictive tools fall out of use? Many instances of artificial intelligence-enabled CDS see declines following initial uptake. Researchers from Duke University Health…

Nearly three-quarters of clinicians said losing critical thinking or decision-making skills will be one of the greatest risks of adopting artificial intelligence, according to a…