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AI in MS Care
1.
On a scale of 1-5, how do you feel about AI becoming more prevalent in your work?
1) I am ready for it.
2) I am a little worried.
3) I am not sure yet.
4) I am worried.
5) I am deeply troubled.
2.
Can you give an example or reason for your answer to Question 1?
3.
I am most excited about AI...
Processing data.
Answering emails.
Filling gaps in my knowledge of the latest literature.
Answering patient questions and concerns.
Helping with billing/insurance.
Other (please specify)
4.
I am most worried about AI...
Making a mistake.
Not keeping private information private.
Taking over tasks a human should do.
Simplifying complex concerns/situations/answers.
Other (please specify)
5.
In 10 years, AI will be...
Completely integrated into all areas of my work.
Used for specific tasks without concerns.
Used only for the data-heavy work.
Used in the most minimal ways possible.
Never used.
Other (please specify)
6.
What AI tools do you currently use in your work? Examples include Grammarly for paper polishing, AI suggestions to respond to patient portal messages, Open Evidence to review literature, deep learning or large language models for data review, ChatGPT to answer patient questions.
7.
What kinds of AI tools would you like to see developed and/or implemented to help with your work? What do you need done that could be done by AI? Examples might be a billing coder, a preauthorization bot, a note-taker.
8.
What do you want to tell
IJMSC
about AI and its use in MS clinical care or research?
9.
How do you care for people with multiple sclerosis?