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ERF

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1770

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Healthcare systems worldwide are in rapid transition, moving from traditional, paper-based practices to computerized approaches to improve service delivery. Consequently, interest in AI applications within medicine has been growing exponentially. The benefits of adopting such technology in a data-driven healthcare environment have been readily studied. However, few studies have investigated whether these AI-based medical interventions would be valued and used by clinicians. Thus, this study aims to extend a value-based adoption model (VAM) within the North American healthcare context to assess the clinician's positive and negative views of AI and whether their perceptions of risks and benefits influence their intention to adopt the technology within their practice.

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Aug 10th, 12:00 AM

Factors Influencing the Clinician's Intention to Use AI Systems in Healthcare: A Value-Based Approach

Healthcare systems worldwide are in rapid transition, moving from traditional, paper-based practices to computerized approaches to improve service delivery. Consequently, interest in AI applications within medicine has been growing exponentially. The benefits of adopting such technology in a data-driven healthcare environment have been readily studied. However, few studies have investigated whether these AI-based medical interventions would be valued and used by clinicians. Thus, this study aims to extend a value-based adoption model (VAM) within the North American healthcare context to assess the clinician's positive and negative views of AI and whether their perceptions of risks and benefits influence their intention to adopt the technology within their practice.

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