Abstract Using artificial intelligence (AI) to prescribe drugs has advanced slowly. Whether a “doctor-in-the-loop” design would increase acceptance of drug-prescribing AI is unknown, as are settings where physicians envision AI-driven drug prescription most likely to be implemented. We surveyed a stratified sample of 2708 physicians throughout China to interrogate their opinions on drug-prescribing AI. Most respondents (78%) are receptive to using drug-prescribing AI and anticipate doing so with
Receptiveness of physicians towards artificial intelligence-driven drug prescription: a nationwide survey
Wei Zhang·Junren Chen·Wangsong Zhai·Zhenwei Li·Da Gao·Shuhao Du·Yahui Feng·Jinyu Wang·Xiaowen Gong·Saibing Qi·Xiaolin Zhai·Sichang Liu·Wei Su·Simiao Liu·Wu Liu·Jie Liu·Jiejing Yin·Mengyi Xie·Ang Zheng·Lanying Zhang·Ai He·Ruifen Zhang·Weilin Liu·Kan Ding·Lianzhong Wu·Yongsheng Meng·Qi Li·Baima Yangjin·Ting Li (117885)·Chao Liu·Heng He·Fei Long·Xiaoyan Ge·Xiao-Xiao Sun·Haizhao Ma·Tiansheng Su·Mengyun Chen·Zhen Song·Robert Peter Gale·Qiujin Shen·Yu Hu
