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According to findings from its fourth-annual Physician Sentiment Survey (PSS), athenahealth says there has been a positive sentiment shift about the practice of medicine in the age of AI. Fewer physicians say they’re thinking about leaving the profession, and perceptions of work/life balance and an adequate amount of time with patients are increasing. “In 2023, 40% of physicians thought AI was being overhyped and could not meet expectations,” the report says. “In 2025, only 27% of physicians share this sentiment.”Only half of physicians say they feel more comfortable today using AI in their practices. The report finds that of younger clinicians, with less than 10 years of experience, 70% are very familiar or somewhat familiar with AI.
North Carolina and Virginia non-profit hospital system Sentara Health announced a partnership with AI company Inflo Health on Wednesday to increase follow-up appointments, by closing the loop on imaging recommendations. Inflo’s technology identifies unscheduled follow-ups to recapture revenue without adding clinical staff. Its natural language processing identifies follow-up recommendations in radiology reports, automates care orchestration, and provides robust tracking and monitoring to drive outreach to patients and providers. Inflo will integrate with Sentara’s electronic health record system.
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