AI doctor in your pocket? OpenAI launches ChatGPT Health, what is it all about and what are its key features
AI is now spreading its arms into the realm of health like never before, promising to cut through the confusion of endless procedures, queues, wait times, and appointments.
Some tools like ChatGPT Health have stepped into the market that claim to have a spark of hope for smarter, personal wellness journeys, by using a combination of tech with everyday care.
But does this advancement come with no risks or second thoughts, and can a software technically examine the ailments just through mere questions or conversations and that too with 100% accuracy?
Both patients and doctors look for support amid overwhelmed systems, and companies race to deliver.
ChatGPT Health lets users connect their medical records and wellness apps for personalised advice on symptoms, medications, or diets. A dedicated sidebar isolates these conversations with increased encryption, making sure that no data trains OpenAI models.
Responses from the AI model get refined over time based on your history for accuracy. Developed with physicians' input, it partners with b.well for secure US provider connections. Users retain full control over access. Fidji Simo noted on Substack that healthcare system failures build this demand for AI.
According to Reuters, OpenAI explains, "To keep your health information protected and secure, (ChatGPT) Health operates as a separate space with enhanced privacy to protect sensitive data. Conversations in Health are not used to train our foundation models."
The company emphasises that this tool supports, and does not replace, professional clinician care. American Medical Association data indicates that physician AI adoption doubled to 68% in 2024, enhancing patient care.
Some tools like ChatGPT Health have stepped into the market that claim to have a spark of hope for smarter, personal wellness journeys, by using a combination of tech with everyday care.
But does this advancement come with no risks or second thoughts, and can a software technically examine the ailments just through mere questions or conversations and that too with 100% accuracy?
Both patients and doctors look for support amid overwhelmed systems, and companies race to deliver.
<p>OpenAI launches ChatGPT Health, what is this and what are its key features (Photo: X)<br></p>
What is ChatGPT Health?
OpenAI launched ChatGPT Health on January 8, 2026, letting users link medical records and wellness apps securely. Fidji Simo, CEO of applications at OpenAI, called it a "personal super-assistant" for health goals, as per her Substack post. It mixes your data with AI smarts to answer questions relevantly. Not for diagnoses, just everyday wellness chats. Hundreds of millions already quiz ChatGPT on health weekly.What are the key features of ChatGPT health?
ChatGPT Health lets users connect their medical records and wellness apps for personalised advice on symptoms, medications, or diets. A dedicated sidebar isolates these conversations with increased encryption, making sure that no data trains OpenAI models.
There is skepticism about the privacy of users’ data
Health conversations in ChatGPT Health remain fully compartmentalised, dealt with separately from everyday chats. Advanced, purpose-built encryption prevents data leaks, and OpenAI ensures that no user information trains its models.According to Reuters, OpenAI explains, "To keep your health information protected and secure, (ChatGPT) Health operates as a separate space with enhanced privacy to protect sensitive data. Conversations in Health are not used to train our foundation models."
The company emphasises that this tool supports, and does not replace, professional clinician care. American Medical Association data indicates that physician AI adoption doubled to 68% in 2024, enhancing patient care.
What's next
OpenAI will roll out ChatGPT Health to everyone on the web and iOS soon. Right now, a small group of early users with Free, Go, Plus, and Pro plans (outside Europe, Switzerland, UK) test it first.end of article
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