‎OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Health to Centralize Personal Health Data and Wellness Insights

‎OpenAI has officially introduced ChatGPT Health, marking a significant expansion of its chatbot into the healthcare and wellness space. The move builds on the fact that health-related questions are already among the most frequent reasons people turn to ChatGPT, with many users sharing lab results, medical scans, and other highly sensitive information.
OpenAI introduces ChatGPT Health, a new in-app experience that lets users securely link medical records and wellness apps, reinforcing its ambition to become a central interface for personal healthcare data.
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‎By launching a dedicated health-focused experience, OpenAI is deepening its effort to create products that keep users engaged while positioning ChatGPT as a digital gateway connecting consumers with services across industries such as finance, e-commerce, and now healthcare. The company’s broader vision is to make ChatGPT the primary interface through which users manage and understand complex systems.
‎ChatGPT Health is designed as a specialized environment within ChatGPT where users can securely link medical records and wellness platforms including Apple Health, Function, and MyFitnessPal. According to OpenAI, these connections allow conversations to be more personalized while ensuring that personal medical data is not used to train its AI models.
‎During a press preview, Fidji Simo, OpenAI’s CEO of applications, shared a personal example to illustrate the tool’s potential impact. After being hospitalized last year for a kidney stone and later developing an infection, she was prescribed a routine antibiotic. By checking the medication against her medical history in ChatGPT, she discovered it could reactivate a severe, life-threatening infection she had experienced years earlier.
‎Simo explained that when she raised the concern, the medical resident acknowledged the value of her input. The resident noted that limited time per patient and poorly organized health records often make it difficult to see a complete medical history. Simo added that she has heard numerous similar accounts from people using AI to connect fragmented healthcare information in systems not designed to present a full picture.
‎Although ChatGPT Health was announced recently, OpenAI has been laying the foundation for its healthcare push for some time. About five months ago, the company signaled its intentions by bringing in senior leaders, including Nate Gross, cofounder and former chief strategy officer of Doximity, to oversee healthcare strategy, and Ashley Alexander, previously a co-head of product at Instagram, to lead healthcare product development. Karan Singhal, who heads health AI at OpenAI, said work on ChatGPT Health has been underway for roughly two years.
‎In a related blog post, OpenAI revealed that analysis of anonymized ChatGPT conversations shows more than 230 million people worldwide ask health and wellness questions on the platform every week. Despite this enormous reach, OpenAI faces intense competition as major technology companies and startups race to become the primary AI entry point for consumer healthcare.
‎As part of its approach, OpenAI has partnered with b.well, a health management platform that brings together patient health records, financial details, wearable data, and other healthcare information. However, competition remains strong, as Google announced its own partnership with b.well in October 2025, potentially paving the way for future AI-driven health tools, even though Google has not yet launched a dedicated health feature for its Gemini chatbot.
‎Access to ChatGPT Health will initially be limited. OpenAI has opened a waitlist for a small group of early users, with plans to roll out the feature to all users on web and iOS in the coming weeks. Some integrations, including electronic health records and select apps, are currently available only in the United States.
‎OpenAI notes that ChatGPT Health is not described as HIPAA compliant, since consumer health applications are not covered by that regulation. Nevertheless, the company says it applies additional safeguards for sensitive health information, excludes health-related conversations from model training by default, and allows users to enable multi-factor authentication for extra security. Users can also disconnect medical records at any time through the Apps section in Settings.
‎The launch of ChatGPT Health reflects a wider strategy at OpenAI to develop industry-specific experiences built on top of its core AI models rather than relying solely on general-purpose chat. In recent months, the company introduced Study Mode for education, rolled out shopping and research agents, and has been reported to be exploring a finance-focused experience as well.
‎OpenAI also emphasized that ChatGPT Health is separate from the company’s eight-week internal “code red” initiative announced in early December by CEO Sam Altman. Simo clarified that health initiatives have been in development for a long time, adding that OpenAI has always recognized healthcare as a core use case and aimed to enhance it to better meet user needs.

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