 This study aims to provide an overview of the perceptions and needs of artificial intelligence, AI, in health care, using a systematic scoping review to identify relevant articles published from inception until June 21, 2021. The results show that AI is perceived as positive due to its availability, ease of use, and potential to improve efficiency and reduce cost, but concerns were raised regarding data privacy, patient safety, technological maturity, and full automation. Suggestions for improving adoption include enhancing personalization, empathy, user experience, design, and interconnectedness with other devices, while corresponding mitigation strategies are also identified. The study concludes that the perceptions and needs of AI in health care are crucial for its adoption by various stakeholders to improve effectiveness and efficiency of health care service delivery, ultimately improving patient outcomes and satisfaction. This article was authored by Hans-Sher Jocelyn Chiu and Paula Korn Akinanyaparp. We are article.tv, links in the description below.