OpenAI launches ChatGPT Health
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ChatGPT unveils new health tool for doctors
OpenAI just announced a suite of new products designed for health care professionals that will roll out to leading medical institutions on Thursday, a company spokesperson told Axios. Why it matters: While over 40 million users already use ChatGPT for health information daily,
OpenAI announced its products to help healthcare organisations deliver high-quality patient care while ensuring HIPAA compliance. Here's why HIPAA is important and how the ChatGPT-maker aims to comply with US privacy and disclosure laws for its products.
OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT for Healthcare as part of a new suite to assist medical institutions with clinical and administrative tasks. The platform ensures compliance with HIPAA and includes models like GPT-5.2 for evidence-based insights and documentation support.
OpenAI integrates Apple Health and MyFitnessPal into ChatGPT—ambient computing is replacing the smartphone healthcare model.
The new feature lets users link medical records, while OpenAI emphasized encryption, data separation, and limits on health advice.