OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Health, a dedicated platform for health-related conversations and guidance

OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Health, a dedicated platform for health-related conversations and guidance

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OpenAI has unveiled ChatGPT Health, a dedicated and secure environment for health-related conversations that allows users to connect their medical records and health apps while maintaining advanced data protection.

Health queries are already among the most frequent uses of ChatGPT, with the company estimating that over 230 million people worldwide ask health-related questions weekly. ChatGPT Health is designed as an isolated, privacy-focused space: conversations, uploaded files, connected apps, and saved “memories” are separated from regular chats and are not used to train OpenAI’s core models.

Users will be able to securely connect electronic health records and health platforms, including Apple Health, Function, MyFitnessPal, and other services related to lab results, nutrition, activity tracking, and wellbeing. The tool can help interpret test results, prepare for doctor visits, analyze wearable-device data, and compare insurance options. However, OpenAI stresses that ChatGPT Health is not intended for diagnosis or treatment, but to support informed decision-making.

The service employs multi-layer encryption and strict data isolation. Users can review, edit, or delete Health memories and disconnect linked apps at any time. The platform was developed with input from over 260 physicians across 60 countries over more than two years.

Its underlying model is evaluated using the HealthBench clinical safety framework, focusing on accuracy, clarity, and appropriate guidance to seek medical care when needed.

The beta rollout is beginning with a limited group via a waitlist. Users with Free, Go, Plus, and Pro plans can join, except those in the European Economic Area, Switzerland, and the UK. Some integrations are currently U.S.-only. ChatGPT Health will soon be available on the web and iOS.

OpenAI plans to expand supported data sources and analytical capabilities to help people better understand their health and make more confident decisions.

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