Conversation with a Health-Care-Provider Support Bot
Technology
United States
Started April 29, 2026
Here are a few things I’d rather do than log in to a portal: Get three mosquito bites. Drive all the way to Encino to have something notarized
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Conversation with a Health-Care-Provider Support Bot
The New Yorker (United States) | Apr 28, 2026
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Apr 29, 2026
Relying on bots for health care could lead to miscommunication and a lack of personal touch in patient-provider relationships.
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Patients may feel overwhelmed by technology, leading to resistance against using support bots in health care communication.
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While support bots offer convenience, they should complement rather than replace human providers in health care settings.
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Health-care-provider support bots can streamline patient interactions, reducing wait times and improving access to care.
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The use of support bots in health care can alleviate administrative burdens, allowing providers to focus more on patient care.
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