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Why Do Patients Resist Life-Saving AI in Healthcare?

Why Do Patients Resist Life-Saving AI in Healthcare?

05min |05/02/2025
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Into The Metahealth - Web3 & AI in Healthcare

Why Do Patients Resist Life-Saving AI in Healthcare?

Why Do Patients Resist Life-Saving AI in Healthcare?

05min |05/02/2025
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In this episode we dive into a surprising discovery: People resist AI and digital health solutions not just because of privacy concerns—but due to deep emotional barriers.


A recent study from the University of Copenhagen found that surveillance anxiety, delegation anxiety, and trust issues play a significant role in AI hesitancy. Even when AI can save lives, many patients and caregivers feel uneasy about constant monitoring and the potential loss of human decision-making in healthcare.


Topics Covered:

  • Why privacy concerns are not the main reason people resist AI in healthcare

  • How emotions like surveillance and delegation anxiety shape AI hesitancy

  • The importance of trust, control, and human connection in AI adoption

  • Strategies for making AI more transparent and patient-friendly


If AI is to be widely adopted, healthcare organizations must address these emotional barriers—not just security fears. Tune in to explore how shifting the narrative can help AI become a trusted healthcare ally.


Credits:
Production: MedShake Studio
Host: Anca Petre


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

In this episode we dive into a surprising discovery: People resist AI and digital health solutions not just because of privacy concerns—but due to deep emotional barriers.


A recent study from the University of Copenhagen found that surveillance anxiety, delegation anxiety, and trust issues play a significant role in AI hesitancy. Even when AI can save lives, many patients and caregivers feel uneasy about constant monitoring and the potential loss of human decision-making in healthcare.


Topics Covered:

  • Why privacy concerns are not the main reason people resist AI in healthcare

  • How emotions like surveillance and delegation anxiety shape AI hesitancy

  • The importance of trust, control, and human connection in AI adoption

  • Strategies for making AI more transparent and patient-friendly


If AI is to be widely adopted, healthcare organizations must address these emotional barriers—not just security fears. Tune in to explore how shifting the narrative can help AI become a trusted healthcare ally.


Credits:
Production: MedShake Studio
Host: Anca Petre


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Description

In this episode we dive into a surprising discovery: People resist AI and digital health solutions not just because of privacy concerns—but due to deep emotional barriers.


A recent study from the University of Copenhagen found that surveillance anxiety, delegation anxiety, and trust issues play a significant role in AI hesitancy. Even when AI can save lives, many patients and caregivers feel uneasy about constant monitoring and the potential loss of human decision-making in healthcare.


Topics Covered:

  • Why privacy concerns are not the main reason people resist AI in healthcare

  • How emotions like surveillance and delegation anxiety shape AI hesitancy

  • The importance of trust, control, and human connection in AI adoption

  • Strategies for making AI more transparent and patient-friendly


If AI is to be widely adopted, healthcare organizations must address these emotional barriers—not just security fears. Tune in to explore how shifting the narrative can help AI become a trusted healthcare ally.


Credits:
Production: MedShake Studio
Host: Anca Petre


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

In this episode we dive into a surprising discovery: People resist AI and digital health solutions not just because of privacy concerns—but due to deep emotional barriers.


A recent study from the University of Copenhagen found that surveillance anxiety, delegation anxiety, and trust issues play a significant role in AI hesitancy. Even when AI can save lives, many patients and caregivers feel uneasy about constant monitoring and the potential loss of human decision-making in healthcare.


Topics Covered:

  • Why privacy concerns are not the main reason people resist AI in healthcare

  • How emotions like surveillance and delegation anxiety shape AI hesitancy

  • The importance of trust, control, and human connection in AI adoption

  • Strategies for making AI more transparent and patient-friendly


If AI is to be widely adopted, healthcare organizations must address these emotional barriers—not just security fears. Tune in to explore how shifting the narrative can help AI become a trusted healthcare ally.


Credits:
Production: MedShake Studio
Host: Anca Petre


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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