Survey reveals surprising openness to AI surveillance for early detection, but consumers draw a hard line at automated decision-making
AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Iris Telehealth, a leading provider of transformative behavioral health services for health systems and community healthcare organizations, today released findings from its 2025 AI & Mental Health Emergencies Survey. The national survey of 1,000 consumers examined public perceptions of AI in identifying and responding to high-risk mental health cases, including trust in technology, expected follow-up actions and the role humans should play in high-stakes decisions.
The data indicates that while respondents recognize AI’s potential to expedite the detection of behavioral health crises, they overwhelmingly oppose any model in which AI makes final care decisions without human involvement.
“Our findings should serve as a call to action for healthcare leaders,” said Andy Flanagan, CEO of Iris Telehealth. “Consumers are willing to accept certain privacy trade-offs if it means faster, more effective intervention, but they are equally clear that human oversight must remain central to care. AI can and should accelerate detection, but “…trust, accountability, and clinical judgement should remain in human hands — for now, at least.”
Key insights from the report include:
While these findings reflect broad sentiment, notable differences emerged across demographic groups. These distinctions provide important guidance for health systems as they evaluate how best to integrate AI responsibly and equitably into crisis-response protocols.
Key demographic findings:
By combining rapid detection with human oversight, healthcare systems can intervene earlier, reduce unnecessary emergency room visits and improve outcomes for individuals in crisis. Iris Telehealth is committed to advancing research and sharing best practices that help health systems navigate this evolving landscape, ensuring that innovation in mental healthcare remains safe, personal and effective for every patient.
To learn more about how AI-driven risk intervention can be responsibly applied in mental health emergencies, visit: https://iristelehealth.com/blog/ai-mental-health-crisis-detection-what-1000-americans-really-think-about-ai-powered-emergency-response/
About the Survey
The Iris Telehealth AI & Mental Health Emergencies Survey was conducted in August 2025 among a national sample of 1,000 U.S. consumers across ages, genders, income levels and educational backgrounds.
About Iris Telehealth
Iris Telehealth helps healthcare organizations consistently increase access to quality behavioral health care for their patients by providing the care models, clinicians, analytics and expertise to build a sustainable behavioral health program. With clinical grounding and emphasis on human relationships, Iris Telehealth identifies best-fit providers for each unique organization and ensures long-term commitment to meeting their partner’s needs, allowing them to provide the highest quality care to their patients and community.
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