• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to secondary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

  • Opinion
  • Health IT
    • Behavioral Health
    • Care Coordination
    • EMR/EHR
    • Interoperability
    • Patient Engagement
    • Population Health Management
    • Revenue Cycle Management
    • Social Determinants of Health
  • Digital Health
    • AI
    • Blockchain
    • Precision Medicine
    • Telehealth
    • Wearables
  • Life Sciences
  • Investments
  • M&A
  • Value-based Care
    • Accountable Care (ACOs)
    • Medicare Advantage

Nearly 60% of Patients Support Use of AI if it Means More Face Time, ModMed Survey Reveals

by Fred Pennic 06/26/2025 Leave a Comment

  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Email
  • Print
Nearly 60% of Patients Support Use of AI if it Means More Face Time, ModMed Survey Reveals

What You Should Know: 

– A new study from healthcare technology leader ModMed reveals that while patients remain wary of artificial intelligence making clinical decisions, a majority are willing to embrace it in the exam room if it leads to more quality time with their doctor. 

– The survey of 2,000 U.S. patients benchmarks public sentiment and expectations for how AI is used in medical practices, offering a roadmap for how technology can be implemented to build trust and improve the patient experience.

– The findings show a significant shift in patient perspectives compared to a 2023 Pew Research Center survey, which found 60% of Americans were uncomfortable with providers relying on AI. ModMed’s new data indicates that over half of patients (57%) now support AI applications, such as ambient listening solutions, if it means more face-to-face interaction with their physician.

Trading AI for More Quality Time

The desire for more direct engagement with physicians is a key driver of patient acceptance of AI. The research highlights a common frustration:

  • Three in four respondents (77%) said they spend less than 15 minutes with their physician in the exam room.
  • Almost a third of those surveyed (28%) reported that their doctor spends 7-12 of those precious minutes focused on documentation during the visit.

A majority of patients (57%) now say they would prefer their physician to use AI for documentation if it results in more face time with them.

A Clear Line Between Administrative and Clinical AI

Patient comfort levels vary significantly depending on the AI application. While there is persistent discomfort with AI’s role in clinical decision-making, many patients are open to its use for administrative tasks.

  • Administrative Support: Patients are receptive to AI helping with tasks like assisting with prescription refills (42%), appointment scheduling and reminders (35%), and patient check-in (31%).
  • Clinical Decisions: A majority of patients (55%) remain uncomfortable with a doctor’s office using AI to make a diagnosis or formulate a treatment plan.

The Demand for Transparency and Governance

The survey makes it clear that patients expect to be kept in the loop when AI is involved in their care. This desire for transparency is a critical component for building trust.

  • 81% of patients want to be told if their doctor’s office is using AI at all.
  • 55% expect to be notified if AI is helping with their diagnosis or treatment.
  • Nearly half (46%) want disclosure if AI is used for follow-ups like lab results.
  • When it comes to how they are informed, 40% would prefer to hear about AI usage directly from their doctor or care team, while others prefer to sign a consent form (31%) or review information on the doctor’s website (27%).

Beyond transparency, patients want strong oversight. A significant 83% of respondents believe AI used for diagnosis and treatment should be required to meet safety and accuracy standards, and 72% feel it is important to know the source of an AI model’s training data.

Earning Trust with Financial AI Tools

Patient sentiment extends to the financial side of healthcare, where trust is paramount. About one-third of patients (34%) are uneasy with AI having access to their credit card information. However, a majority (57%) support using AI to speed up claims processing, and a smaller group (24%) would be comfortable with AI helping to appeal denied insurance claims.

“For too long, technology has put screens and paperwork between doctors and their patients,” said Dan Cane, co-founder and co-CEO of ModMed. “Our vision is to remove those barriers. This lets doctors and providers focus on patients, knowing intelligent systems work quietly in the background, anticipating needs and streamlining processes.

  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Email
  • Print

Tagged With: Artificial Intelligence

Tap Native

Get in-depth healthcare technology analysis and commentary delivered straight to your email weekly

Reader Interactions

Primary Sidebar

Subscribe to HIT Consultant

Latest insightful articles delivered straight to your inbox weekly.

Submit a Tip or Pitch

Featured Interview

Reach7 Diabetes Studios Founder Chun Yong on Reimagining Chronic Care with a Concierge Medical Model

Most-Read

HHS Finalizes HTI-4 Rule: Prior Authorization & E-Prescribing Interoperability

HHS Finalizes HTI-4 Rule: Prior Authorization & E-Prescribing Interoperability

Meaningful Use Penalties_Meaningful Use_Partial Code Free_Senators Urge CMS to Establish Clear Metrics for ICD-10 Testing

CMS Finalizes TEAM Model: A New Era of Value-Based Surgical Care

White House Event Unveils CMS Health Tech Ecosystem Initiative

White House Event Unveils CMS Health Tech Ecosystem Initiative

Digital Health Faces Q2'25 Pullback: Funding Falls to 5-Year Low, But AI Dominates and $1B+ IPOs Emerge

Healthcare Investment Shifts in 1H 2025: AI Remains a Bright Spot Amidst Fundraising Decline

Digital Health Faces Q2'25 Pullback: Funding Falls to 5-Year Low

Digital Health Faces Q2’25 Pullback: Funding Falls to 5-Year Low

Beyond the Hype: Building AI Systems in Healthcare Where Hallucinations Are Not an Option

Beyond the Hype: Building AI Systems in Healthcare Where Hallucinations Are Not an Option

Health IT Sector Navigates Policy Turbulence with Resilient M&A

Health IT’s New Chapter: IPOs Return, Resilient M&A, Valuations Rise in 1H 2025

PwC Report: US Medical Cost Trend to Remain Elevated at 8.5% in 2026

PwC Report: US Medical Cost Trend to Remain Elevated at 8.5% in 2026

Philips Launches ECG AI Marketplace, Partnering with Anumana to Enhance Cardiac Care with AI-Powered Diagnostics

Philips Launches ECG AI Marketplace, Partnering with Anumana to Enhance Cardiac Care with AI-Powered Diagnostics

WeightWatchers Emerges from Bankruptcy, Launches New Menopause Program

WeightWatchers Emerges from Bankruptcy, Launches New Menopause Program

Secondary Sidebar

Footer

Company

  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Reprints and Permissions
  • Submit An Op-Ed
  • Contact
  • Subscribe

Editorial Coverage

  • Opinion
  • Health IT
    • Care Coordination
    • EMR/EHR
    • Interoperability
    • Population Health Management
    • Revenue Cycle Management
  • Digital Health
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Blockchain Tech
    • Precision Medicine
    • Telehealth
    • Wearables
  • Startups
  • Value-Based Care
    • Accountable Care
    • Medicare Advantage

Connect

Subscribe to HIT Consultant Media

Latest insightful articles delivered straight to your inbox weekly

Copyright © 2025. HIT Consultant Media. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy |