New York, NY | April 28, 2026: A cross-national survey of 31,000 adults in 30 countries finds that digital health literacy is highest in low- and middle-income countries and lowest in high-income countries, challenging assumptions...
The inverse correlation with income is unsurprising because in many countries public healthcare has a cost in money or time at the point of use. The statistics likely indicate an avoidance of this cost rather than any intellectual preference for AI diagnosis.
The inverse correlation with income is unsurprising because in many countries public healthcare has a cost in money or time at the point of use. The statistics likely indicate an avoidance of this cost rather than any intellectual preference for AI diagnosis.