AI is no longer experimental in healthcare—it’s becoming part of the daily workflow, with adoption now reaching a clear tipping point.
According to Doximity’s report, 94% of physicians are using or interested in AI, and more than half are already using it in clinical practice. Notably, gastroenterology is among the top-adopting specialties, signaling how quickly AI is embedding into GI workflows.
But the real story isn’t clinical disruption—it’s operational relief.
Today, AI’s primary value lies in reducing administrative burden:
- Documentation and note-taking
- Literature search
- Prior authorizations and paperwork
This is where physicians are already seeing impact—less after-hours work, improved efficiency, and more time for patients.
At the same time, adoption comes with caution:
👉 Accuracy and reliability remain the biggest concerns, and institutional policies are still evolving.
