Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Study Outlines Seven AI Opportunities for Primary Care eVisits

Published findings provide guidance for safely integrating AI features into eVisits under clinician oversight

Image
Image

Overview

  • The study engaged 16 primary care staff and 37 patients across 14 practices in northwest England and London to assess their views on AI integration in electronic visits.
  • Participants raised concerns about depersonalization of care, data privacy risks and the reliability of AI in autonomous clinical decision-making.
  • Researchers identified seven strategic AI applications—workflow routing, crisis triage, prioritization, automated follow-up queries, writing assistance, self-help resources and face-to-face booking—that garnered broad support.
  • Emphasis was placed on AI complementing rather than replacing clinicians’ judgment to preserve personalized patient care.
  • Findings published in May 2025 outline a roadmap for developing and testing AI tools in primary care while underscoring the need for transparent design and trust-building.