New technology with the potential to improve treatment in general practice is continuously being developed. However, this requires resources and can potentially have a number of negative effects. For instance, in relation to doctor-patient communication, the doctor's time risks being filled by technology rather than communication.
The New Technology research group examines how new technologies, such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality and the use of diagnostic ultrasonography, could be appropriately integrated into general practice.
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