Where do you stand on AI in healthcare?
Real numbers: What’s it like working in healthcare?
%
of patients spend less than 15 minutes with their doctors
time clinicians spend weekly on administrative tasks
%
of organizations are prioritizing reducing denials
Real questions: How do you respond?
Real concerns: Where do we draw lines with AI?
I need to be informed if AI is used in my appointment.
– Real patients
What will it help with? Will it always be listening?
– Real practitioners
Can you spend more time with me and less on your computer?
– Real patients
Will I have to spend time manually correcting it?
– Real practitioners
Hear from real patients

What do patients really think about AI at the doctor’s office?
What else are practitioners asking?

Choosing the right healthcare AI: 8 essential questions to ask
Real opinions: What happens when AI actually helps?
AI has dramatically improved the processing of clinical results faxes … from one minute to just 10 seconds.
James Bienvenu, MD
We’re able to train new staff quicker. Staff who aren’t familiar with medical terminology get up to speed within weeks versus months.
Katherine B. Lee, MD
We had several medical assistants call in sick, and I was able to work with one and finish all my notes before I left the clinic.
Lesley Loss, MD
Real resources: Could AI earn your trust?
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1 ModMed. “AI at the Doctor’s Office Report.” 2025.
2 Google. “Measuring Administrative Burden.” 2024.
3 Experian Health. “State of Claims 2024: Insights from Survey Findings.” Experian. September 18, 2024.






