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    26% of Patients Now Use AI for Medical Advice

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    26% of Patients Now Use AI for Medical Advice

    What You Should Know

    • The Data Source: Zocdoc released “The AI-Informed Patient” report, based on a February 2026 survey of 1,186 U.S. adults and 1,000 U.S. healthcare providers.
    • The Adoption & The Access Problem: Over a quarter (26%) of patients have already used AI to ask a health-related question. A massive driver is poor access to care: 65% of patients report using AI simply because it is easier than trying to see a doctor.
    • The Secret Patient: Patients are heavily hiding their AI use from their doctors. More than 1 in 5 (23%) have hidden it, and another 24% say they haven’t yet, but would. The primary reason is fear of judgment (39%). Gen Z is the most secretive demographic, with 77% saying they have or would hide their AI use.
    • The Provider Paradox: Despite the secrecy, providers are highly aware and surprisingly supportive. 85% report seeing more AI-informed patients over the last year , and 72% claim they can tell when a patient has used it. Strikingly, 77% of providers feel positively about patients using AI , and 60% actually prefer it to a standard Google search.
    • The “Time Tax”: This enthusiasm comes with a massive operational caveat. 83% of providers report having to actively correct a patient’s AI-generated misinformation , and 63% admit this requires more time during the actual appointment.
    • The New Model: While 70% of patients still prefer receiving guidance from a human doctor , an emerging cohort (23%) wants to consult both , signaling a shift toward a new “triangle of care”.

    Why Doctors Are Secretly Thrilled You Are Using ChatGPT

    According to “The AI-Informed Patient Report” just released by Zocdoc, 26% of patients are now using AI to answer health-related questions. And the healthcare industry is feeling the impact immediately: 85% of providers report seeing a surge in AI-informed patients over the past year.

    The data reveals a fascinating disconnect between patient anxiety and clinical reality. Nearly half of all patients are either actively hiding their AI use from their doctors or plan to do so. The driving force is pure stigma. Patients are worried their doctor will judge them (39%), dislike it (38%), or dismiss their concerns entirely (31%). This anxiety is hyper-concentrated in younger demographics, with a staggering 77% of Gen Z patients concealing their use of the technology.

    But the irony is that the doctors already know, and they actually like it. 78% of providers want their patients to disclose when they’ve consulted AI , and 77% view the trend positively. Why? Because despite the flaws of the technology, an AI-informed patient is an engaged patient. Over 75% of providers noted that these patients ask more thoughtful questions and are more engaged in their own care plans. Given the choice, 60% of doctors would rather a patient use AI than conduct a blind Google search.

    The Cost of Engagement: The “Time Tax”

    This clinical optimism, however, comes with a brutal operational side effect that health system administrators must address: The “Time Tax.” While AI is making patients more engaged, it is also making them wildly overconfident. The survey found that 88% of patients feel sure about their next steps after consulting an AI.

    When that AI hallucinates or misinterprets a symptom, the burden of deprogramming that overconfidence falls squarely on the physician’s shoulders. A startling 83% of providers report needing to actively correct AI-generated misinformation during a visit. Consequently, 63% of doctors state that AI-informed patients require more time in the exam room to correct that bad data.

    In a fee-for-service healthcare system where physicians are already booked in grueling, 15-minute increments, adding a “time tax” to correct an algorithm’s mistakes is a recipe for massive schedule backlogs and physician burnout.

    “More patients are turning to AI for answers and guidance. But many aren’t telling their doctors, often for fear of judgment,” noted Dr. Oliver Kharraz, Founder & CEO of Zocdoc.



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