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More than 80% of physicians use AI regularly

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A survey from the American Medical Association found more than three‑quarters of physicians say AI improves their ability to care for patients, citing diagnostic accuracy and work efficiency as top benefits.

An overwhelming majority of physicians now rely on AI tools to keep abreast of the latest medical research, create discharge instructions, document visits, and more, according to a new survey from the American Medical Association (AMA).

The 2026 Physician Survey on Augmented Intelligence (AI), which received responses from more than

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