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The US faces a projected shortage of up to 124,000 physicians by 2034 due to high demand surpassing supply, exacerbated by physician burnout driving workforce departures. Clerical burdens tied to Electronic Health Records contribute to this burnout. While major tech companies embrace Generative AI to combat this, healthcare CIOs are cautiously adopting it. The American Medical Association plans to create guidelines on Generative AI's role, collaborating with the government and others to protect patients from erroneous AI-generated medical advice. The AMA also encourages physicians to educate patients about AI's pros and cons.
The US faces an impending shortage of approximately 124,000 physicians by 2034 due to escalating demand outpacing supply, compounded by physician burnout. Electronic Health Records contribute to this burnout. While major tech firms adopt Generative AI to mitigate the issue, healthcare CIOs display cautious adoption. The American Medical Association aims to establish guidelines for Generative AI, collaborating to shield patients from misleading AI-generated medical advice, and promotes physician-patient education on AI's merits and drawbacks.
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