Copilot Health weaves medical data and wearables into AI chats

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Microsoft launches Copilot Health, a separate secure Copilot space that can import medical records from HealthEx, lab results via Function, and data from over 50 wearables, then help users interpret results and locate doctors via real-time provider directories. Rollout is phased with a waitlist; Microsoft says it doesn’t diagnose or replace clinicians and keeps health chats isolated with privacy safeguards and not used to train models. HIPAA concerns persist, and while Copilot Health carries ISO 42001, a HIPAA-compliant consumer version is not yet available; privacy experts warn that sharing medical data with AI remains risky.
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