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Healthcare shifts towards AI chatbots

Amid a strained NHS, a study finds one in seven UK patients prefer health advice from AI chatbots. Continuity of care with general practitioners is vanishing, driving patients online.

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NHS faces continuity of care crisis

The concept of a 'named GP' in the NHS has become a rarity. Patients report growing frustration with a system reliant on locums and telephone triage, leaving many seeking alternatives.

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1 in 7 prefer AI over doctors

A recent UK study reveals 14% of patients now favor consulting AI chatbots over seeing a general practitioner. Dissatisfaction with traditional care is a primary driver.

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AI accelerates patient access to answers

AI tools like chatbots provide instant answers, bypassing the delays of human healthcare systems. This speed is especially appealing in high-demand environments like the NHS.

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Critics warn of depersonalized care

Experts, including Dr Katie Baker, argue AI advice may erode human connection in medicine, risking shallow evaluations without a personal understanding of patient history.

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AI expansion raises data concerns

A Wired report highlights AI firms' use of manipulative data policies. Patients risk unknowingly sharing sensitive health information when relying on chatbots.

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Understanding the trend

The rise of Dr Chatbot reflects deep systemic issues in traditional healthcare. Read BreakWire News for a full analysis of this technological trend.

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