The promise of AI in healthcare: transforming communication and decision-making for patients

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作者
Zezza, Mark [1 ]
机构
[1] Venditti Consulting LLC, Westport, CT 06880 USA
关键词
AI healthcare tools; healthcare system navigation; health literacy; health it interoperability; healthcare data trust; empowering consumers;
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10.1080/17538068.2025.2452100
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G2 [信息与知识传播];
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05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
By addressing communication gaps, the integration of AI tools in healthcare has a greater ability to improve decision-making and to empower patients with more control over their health. Current systems for navigating healthcare - such as finding providers or understanding costs - are fragmented and cumbersome, often leaving patients frustrated and uninformed. An AI Healthcare Assistant App, leveraging advances in health IT interoperability, price transparency, and user-centred design, could simplify these processes. By integrating medical records, provider directories, cost data, and user preferences, the app could deliver tailored recommendations, schedule appointments, and even suggest alternatives based on patient feedback. However, widespread adoption of such tools faces challenges, particularly around data privacy and inclusivity. Effective communication strategies - emphasizing transparency, data ownership, and cultural tailoring - are crucial to building trust. Equitable design principles, such as low-literacy interfaces and device compatibility, ensure broader access. While the AI Healthcare Assistant App remains hypothetical, recent technological advances make it much more possible and its potential to revolutionize patient empowerment and healthcare communication is undeniable.
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