ICYMI: Amazon's new transcription tools for doctors may face two major barriers to adoption: big tech competitors and doctor distrust:
of US consumers would readily share their health data with tech giants — and less than half of that segment would be willing to share their health data with Amazon, per Rock Health.
It's likely then that Amazon's voice tool, which is HIPAA eligible, could breed skepticism among doctors who'll want to maintain trust with — and business from — patients, which could further hinder adoption., Business Insider Intelligence's expert product suite keeping you up-to-date on the people, technologies, trends, and companies shaping the future of healthcare, delivered to your inbox 6x a week.
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