Blaseg Elise, Huffstetler Alison
St. Mark's Family Medicine Residency, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Robert Graham Center for Policy Studies in Family Medicine and Primary Care, Washington, District of Columbia.
Am Fam Physician. 2025 Apr;111(4):304-305.
Although most physicians are interested in the use of augmented or artificial intelligence (AI) in health care, only 38% are using AI in their practices.1 Initial results from AI integrated organizations show that AI scribe programs significantly decrease electronic health record workload, and as physician burnout rates remain high, there is greater interest in AI tools.2,3 The cautious approach to AI by physicians is due in part to the absence of necessary oversight and a limited regulatory framework.4 As AI changes health care delivery, primary care must be at the forefront to shape practice transformation.5.
尽管大多数医生对在医疗保健中使用增强或人工智能(AI)感兴趣,但只有38%的医生在其临床实践中使用AI。1人工智能集成组织的初步结果表明,人工智能抄写程序显著减少了电子健康记录的工作量,而且由于医生职业倦怠率居高不下,人们对人工智能工具的兴趣更大。2,3医生对人工智能采取谨慎态度,部分原因是缺乏必要的监督和有限的监管框架。4随着人工智能改变医疗服务的提供方式,初级保健必须站在塑造实践变革的前沿。5