The AI bot will see you now: how technology is changing the doctor-patient relationship

At the Nuffield Trust’s 2024 summit in early March The BMJ hosted a panel discussion, at which experts discussed what the increasing reliance on and use of tools such as artificial intelligence (AI) means for the relationship between clinicians and patients.The panellists (chair: Kamran Abbasi, editor in chief, The BMJ)Rebecca Rosen: GP in southeast London, senior fellow at the Nuffield Trust, and author of a recent BMJ opinion piece on this topic1Neil Sebire, professor of paediatric and development pathology and chief research information officer at Great Ormond Street Hospital and University College LondonJuliet Bouverie, chief executive of the Stroke Association and chair of the Richmond Group, a coalition of 12 national health and care charities advocating for more policy attention on multimorbidityDaniel Elkeles, chief executive officer of the London Ambulance ServiceWhat’s the reality of AI’s use in UK primary care?The panellist Rebecca Rosen, a GP and senior fellow at the…
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