AI assistant tested to boost happiness in Doctor's office
NCT ID NCT06726447
First seen Mar 08, 2026 · Last updated May 26, 2026 · Updated 12 times
Summary
This study is testing whether an artificial intelligence (AI) tool can improve how satisfied both doctors and patients feel after an outpatient visit. About 148 adults aged 18 to 80 will take part. Some clinics will use the AI tool during appointments, while others will follow their usual routine. The goal is to see if the AI helps reduce paperwork, makes visits more efficient, and leads to better recorded medical information.
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ACES Centers
RECRUITINGBarcelona, Catalonia, 28500, Spain
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CSEU La Salle - UAM
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGMadrid, Madrid, 28018, Spain
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