One in 3 U.S. consumers has used an AI chatbot for health information, double the share from a year ago, digital health researcher Rock Health found. The largest share of people are turning to ChatGPT ...
About one-third of U.S. adults say they use artificial intelligence ‘chatbots’ for health information, a new KFF survey shows ...
Health information seeking and avoidance represent two intertwined behavioural phenomena that shape how individuals engage with health-related content. While active information seeking can empower ...
Reliable health information online uses high quality, recent, peer-reviewed research. People should look for balanced information and site transparency and avoid websites that use sensationalism or ...
More than 40% of users said they upload personal health information like tests results or doctor’s notes into AI tools, even ...
Social media is a prevalent source for health information, especially among young adults and minority groups, despite low trust in the content. Health topics like weight loss, diet, and mental health ...
Health advice abounds on social media. It can come in many forms: patients sharing tips in online forums, videos with people who say they’re health professionals, paid posts and testimonials from ...
Changes to federal health websites have raised concerns about their reliability. These independent sources offer an alternative. By Teddy Rosenbluth Soon after President Donald J. Trump took office ...
Doctors in Newfoundland and Labrador says quick implementation of a province-wide electronic health information system ...
Medical records are kept for seven years and may be retrieved through the HIM department. To obtain medical records, a valid authorization must be completed and signed by the patient if over 18 years ...
Your health information might feel private and secure with your doctor, but the reality is far more complicated. Data brokers collect a wide range of sensitive health data, from diagnoses and ...