April 02, 2026
Nearly a third of U.S. adults use artificial intelligence (AI) for health information, according to a new KFF tracking poll.
Released last week, the poll finds that most of these users are seeking quick and immediate advice but “challenges affording and accessing health care also play a role, particularly for younger adults.”
The tracking poll follows a Gallup report last month evaluating America’s top trusted sources for health information.
“AI use is on par with the share who say they turn to social media for health information, but lags behind the shares saying they’ve sought health information from health care providers and internet search engines (where they may be encountering AI generated results, even if they are not looking for them),” the tracking poll notes.
Here are a few key takeaways from the survey:
A news release and the latest tracking poll are available online.
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