Dive Brief:
- Nearly one-third of American adults and 40% of adults under 34 report that they would be comfortable with an artificial intelligence-led primary care appointment, according to a new survey released by Outbreaks Near Me and SurveyMonkey.
- But the option isn’t their preference. Although survey respondents reported believing that AI in healthcare could reduce medical bias and improve diagnostic accuracy, over 80% of respondents would prefer seeing a human medical professional for prescribing pain medications, deciding when to go to the emergency room and other services.