What if your doctor were a GP(T)...?
21st May 2025 17:12

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But is it any good?
Amongst those who have turned to Doctor GP(T) (or any AI) for these purposes, a staggering 81% are either satisfied or very satisfied with their use of it for this purpose.
Key themes driving satisfaction revolve around its ability to provide concise information quickly, without the need to trawl through websites:
- "It gave me clear instructions and info; saved time with the pointless waffle / SEO jargon from websites. I could then ask specific questions and get answer". White, Male, 34, North.
- "It saves me having to trawl through different webpages and search engines. I’m able to also narrow down specifics if there is something which I need it to give me more info on". Asian, 41, Female, Midlands
The summarised information it shares was also considered to be less overwhelming than the results of a Google search:
- "It makes you feel much more informed and usually gives you the general information in a way which is not overwhelming which I like" . White, Male, 32, South
- "Simple and easy to understand. Relevant summaries". White, Female, 35, North
And, it is quick to use and, critically, accessible when needed:
- To save a lot of ringing and waiting for a response from a professional, it was a lot quicker". Asian, Male, 51, London
So far, so expected.
But what if Doctor GP(T) also started to feel like a better experience than interacting with your human GP?
Some of the comments we received would suggest that there may be a tipping point:
- "I got more information than I have ever got from my doctor". Asian, Female, 26, Scotland
- "I was given detailed information that felt like I was actually at a consultation with a G". White, Female, 35, North
And how might this evolve in the future… ?
Our research showed that 36% of us would be likely to consider using Generative AI tools for health purposes in the future, rising to 44% amongst males. And, amongst those of us who are using AI tools regularly today, this rises to an extraordinary 74% who would be likely to use it for a health consultation.
The most prevalent drivers towards this appear to be related to difficulties accessing accessibility human HCPs and speed of response:
- It’s sometimes hard to speak to a GP. British, White, 75, North East
- Talking to healthcare professionals has become less rewarding, as GPs and/or nurses do not listen to you. White, Female, 40
- Because it takes too long to see a real person in the NHS. White, Male, 61, London
- Curiosity, peace of mind, further knowledge - not easy to have direct contact with GPs these days. White, Female, Wales, 53
- Easier from home not waiting for a GP or hospital. Mixed ethnicity, Female, 40, South West
What does this mean for the future of the health landscape?
We think this trend is perhaps exciting and concerning in almost equal measure. It is sad to think that continued pressures on the health system in the UK mean that for some, the most available option may be to turn to AI for help with health concerns. I’m worried that it could also mean that disinformation leads some away from seeking advice from a human HCP.
But we know that fear, stigma and social norming can be big barriers to engagement with health professionals, so anything that overcomes those must surely be positive on the basis that any engagement is better than none. But of course, there are risks to relying on Doctor GP(T) – so obvious I won’t state them here!
What I think is most exciting is how AI could become a conduit to funnel more patients who need care into the system – to capture those who otherwise wouldn’t engage at all.
We will certainly be watching this space and plan to repeat our study regularly to observe how this trend unfolds.
How about you? Have you met with Dr GPT yet?
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Article sources:
[1] https://www.gmc-uk.org/news/news-archive/doctors-using-ai-share-thoughts-on-its-growing-use-in-medicine
[2] https://www.rcgp.org.uk/News/Government-end-unacceptable-patient-waiting-times
[3] https://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/analysis/general-practice-across-the-world/gps-across-the-world-if-15 minute-appointments-are-a-20th-century-relic-is-the-uk-prehistoric/
[4] https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/2023/07/13/gp-patient-survey-2023/
[5] Missing persons? Men's use of primary care services https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/tre.950