Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Health: Views of whānau & community

This survey was conducted in September 2025, with 19 participants from our lived experience CLEAR rōpū, members from the Consumer Group at HQSC, and a number of wider patients who generously offered their time to share their thoughts on AI in health. The survey shows whānau are open to the potential of AI in healthcare, but confidence and understanding lag behind adoption. Building trust will depend on transparent communication, culturally grounded education, and tangible examples of AI improving care without replacing human connection.

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