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OpenEvidence Becomes Go-to AI Assistant for Nearly 65% of US Doctors Across the United States: Report
The medical search chatbot is used in about 27 million clinical encounters a month and has signed up about 2,000 hospitals and health systems.
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OpenEvidence becomes go-to AI assistant for nearly 65% of US doctors across the United States: Report
The rise of the technology is reshaping how doctors access medical knowledge, diagnose conditions and make treatment decisions, while also sparking debate over patient safety, privacy and doctors becoming overly reliant on AI systems.
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Most U.S. doctors are quietly using this AI tool. Few patients know about it
Your doctor is probably using AI, even if they haven’t told you about it. Over the past two years, medical providers across America have quietly embraced a new AI tool called OpenEvidence to help them make clinical decisions, brush up on medical knowledge and even prepare for their licensing exams. The service, a sort of chatbot for doctors, was used by about 65% of U.S. doctors across almost 27 million clinical encounters in April alone, the co…
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Total News Sources6
Leaning Left5Leaning Right0Center1Last Updated83% Left
Bias Distribution
- 83% of the sources lean Left
83% Left
L 83%
C 17%
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