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A U.S. survey finds most patients want tech improvements in healthcare but still value personal doctor trust and communication.
A new survey of 2,000 U.S. adults reveals that 6% feel doctor visits move them “backwards in time” by 14 years, despite 76% finding their clinics modern.
Two-thirds believe digital advancements would improve care, with expectations for easier access, better wearables, personalized experiences, and tools like automated scheduling and instant test results.
While most trust doctors with their data, concerns remain about AI, chatbots, and tech companies.
Only 5% use AI for health research, and most prefer direct communication with doctors, emphasizing that innovation must preserve trust and personal care.
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Una encuesta de Estados Unidos encuentra que la mayoría de los pacientes quieren mejoras tecnológicas en la atención médica, pero aún valoran la confianza y la comunicación personal del médico.