Documentation remains the primary hurdle for medical staff across every specialty and geography, with 88% of respondents naming it their most time-consuming task. This persistent burden has triggered a rapid, bottom-up shift in clinical practice. Today, 86% of clinicians leverage AI tools on a daily or near-daily basis, a trend most prominent among veterans with over 21 years of experience. These senior practitioners are not only the most frequent users but also the most vocal advocates for the technology.
While the adoption is widespread—57% of clinicians now view AI as a routine component of their practice—it remains largely unmanaged. The survey highlights a significant disconnect between operational reality and institutional oversight, as most organizations have yet to provide recommended tools or safety protocols. Concerns persist regarding the reliability of these systems, with 68% of clinicians citing potential hallucinations and accuracy issues as their top anxiety, followed by patient privacy and the risk of over-reliance.





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