Only 10% Benefit from Medical DX; 80% Report No Increase in Face-to-Face Patient Time [Survey of 470 Doctors]
NQ Score
71/100
N1 Content Completeness
8
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
A survey of 470 doctors conducted by M-Stage revealed that while medical DX has reduced administrative tasks for some, about 80% feel it has not increased their face-to-face time with patients. Many doctors are seeking genuine task delegation rather than just basic IT implementation.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main challenge of medical DX in Japan?
- A: While digital tools save time, they have not increased face-to-face time with patients. About 80% of doctors report no increase in patient interaction time.
- Q: What do doctors expect from medical DX?
- A: Doctors want systems that digitally transfer non-medical tasks, allowing them to focus exclusively on their specialized duties, rather than just basic IT implementation.
- Q: What is a key factor for doctors when changing jobs?
- A: About 90% of doctors prioritize workplaces with environments that allow them to focus on specialized medical tasks, which requires effective DX and task-shifting.