US Healthcare AI Survey: 34% of Patients Willing to Let AI Read Full Medical Records
2026-06-08 11:24
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Survey reports released by multiple healthcare IT organizations reveal the latest impact of AI in clinical trials, patient behavior, and medical decision-making. A report from Innovaccer shows that if a healthcare system responds to appointment inquiries after 24 hours, its appointment conversion rate falls below 10%, with each missed interaction representing nearly $300 in lost revenue over the next 12 months. A Medidata survey found that 73% of life science organizations that have deployed AI for at least 18 months have shortened clinical trial timelines, and over two-thirds of organizations also reported a reduction in protocol deviations. A rater8 survey indicates that 37% of consumers trust AI overviews the most when using Google Search to find a doctor, compared to 20% for organic results and 13% for local map packs. A Tebra survey found that 45% of patients would let an AI assistant fill out admission forms, but only 34% would let AI read their full medical records. A Vivalink survey shows that 72% of acute care patients are comfortable using RPM devices at home, and 75% believe RPM devices can accurately track health data. A Wolters Kluwer Health survey found that 74% of clinicians are concerned that over-reliance on AI tools could weaken their ability to independently identify inaccurate or harmful recommendations.

In terms of partnerships, Causaly's clinical research workflow automation technology is now integrated with Microsoft Discovery. Mayo Clinic and Microsoft are collaborating to develop and deploy AI models specifically designed for healthcare. Vida Health has partnered with Instacart to connect members to specific grocery allowances related to Vida's nutritional recommendations.

Several companies have launched new products. AssureCare has introduced NutraVance to help integrate nutrition into care management workflows. athenahealth has added AI capabilities for RCM in athenaOne, including a voice assistant. Enzo Health has launched Enzo EHR, an AI-native electronic health record system for home health agencies. Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas has updated its digital radiography analysis and monitoring platform, AeroRemote Insights. NewVue has added AI-driven reporting features to its radiology interpretation platform, Radiologist Cockpit. PointClickCare has launched Advisor, a suite of workflow automation tools for skilled nursing facilities. Healthcare supply chain management company Tecsys has announced AI and agent capabilities. TeleTracking Technologies has launched Operations IQ Ambulatory, bringing its outpatient access and referral management capabilities to the Operations IQ platform. Ubie has announced Ubie Self-Serve, an advertising platform for media buyers and pharmaceutical companies. Yunu has announced De-ID & Export, helping clinical trial sites anonymize and export trial images and results within existing workflows.

In system implementations, Anuvia Prevention & Recovery Center in North Carolina has selected AvaSure and VirtuAlly to support its virtual care program. Mount Sinai Health System has chosen Clarium to support surgical supply management. Rouen University Hospital in France has selected Orange Business's Live Intelligence to provide an accessible and secure generative AI platform. Shriners Children's has chosen ShiftMed to build an on-demand talent pool across its locations.

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