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AI aids clinicians but training lags, Philips survey finds

A global survey by Philips has revealed that while AI tools are helping clinicians save time, a significant majority of healthcare professionals feel inadequately trained in their use. The Philips Future Health Index, which surveyed over 2,000 healthcare professionals and 20,000 patients across 10 countries, highlighted inconsistent or unavailable training as a major barrier to AI adoption in healthcare. AI

IMPACT Highlights a critical gap in AI implementation, suggesting a need for better training to fully leverage AI benefits in healthcare.

RANK_REASON Survey results about AI adoption and training in healthcare, not a core AI release or research.

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