Health Foundation survey reveals one in 10 NHS staff think AI will make care quality worse

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Health Foundation survey reveals one in 10 NHS staff think AI will make care quality worse

A Health Foundation survey found that over three quarters of NHS staff support using AI for patient care and administrative tasks. The survey also revealed that a significant minority of both NHS staff and the public believe AI will worsen care quality. Concerns include the impact of AI on interpersonal aspects of healthcare and decision-making accuracy.

Despite overall support for AI in healthcare, there are differing views among age groups and genders. Young people and women are less likely to believe AI will improve care quality. The survey emphasizes the importance of engaging with the public and NHS staff to address concerns and ensure AI benefits are realized.

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