Studies, Surveys and Reports: What Can We Learn?
We have rounded up some reports and surveys from around the industry that we thought were of interest. See what participants have to say about AI in healthcare, digital health, practitioner burnout and even a special report for February’s Heart Month.
Getting Technical with US Consumers on Health Care
Carta Healthcare®, a company whose mission is to improve patient care by harnessing the value of clinical data, announced the results of a survey measuring American perception and trust of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare.
2023 Digital Health VC Survey
Where is digital health going? Are investors scared about putting money into the space today? How are health technology investors reacting to generative AI? Where are people focused now? Any specific clinical areas of interest? AI Checkup gathered insights from over 40 leading healthcare technology VCs and are sharing the results here in their GSR Ventures annual digital health investor survey.
AMA Augmented Intelligence Research
In August 2023, the American Medical Association conducted a comprehensive study of physician’s sentiments towards the use of augmented intelligence (AI) in health care including current use and future motivations for use, key concerns, areas of greatest opportunity, and requirements for adoption
Why Heart Health Matters Report
Since February is Heart Month, we chose to highlight a report from Hello Heart, a digital company in preventive heart health. Hello Heart released its inaugural Why Heart Health Matters Report, which examines the toll that cardiovascular disease (CVD) takes on employers, health plans, and the people they serve.
2023 Practitioner Pulse Survey
For the third straight year, psychologists are reporting that many patients need more care and are presenting with more severe symptoms than in the past. Psychologists are often working at the limits of their capacity and levels of burnout are high, according to the American Psychological Association’s 2023 Practitioner Pulse Survey.
Patterns in Physician Burnout in a Stable-Linked Cohort
Physician burnout is widely reported to be an increasing problem in the US. Although prior analyses suggest physician burnout is rising nationally, these analyses have substantial limitations, including different physicians joining and leaving clinical practice. The objective of this survey was to examine the prevalence of burnout among physicians in a large multispecialty group over a 5-year period.
No Surprises Act Continues to Prevent More than 1 Million Surprise Bills Per Month, While Provider Networks Grow
A new survey from AHIP and the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) highlights how the No Surprises Act (NSA) continues to protect millions of consumers each year, with health plan provider networks growing despite a continued reliance on the law’s arbitration process by some health care providers.
2024 Hospital AI Patient Survey
LookDeep Health, a company transforming hospital care with advanced computer vision and AI technology (VisionAI) for virtual sitting, virtual nursing, and virtual medicine, sponsored a recent survey of over 500 prospective patients, revealing a nuanced view of AI’s role related to patient care in a hospital setting and signaling a compelling shift in patient sentiment.