Microsoft Launches Copilot Health Secure Medical Workspace

Microsoft announced on Thursday it is launching Copilot Health, a separate, secure space within Copilot for medical chats, lab results, provider searches, and wearable data. The phased rollout supports importing records from over 50,000 US hospitals via HealthEx and data from 50+ wearables, while isolating chats and citing credible sources; Microsoft says the feature is not intended for medical diagnosis and lacks full HIPAA coverage.
Key Points
- 1Launches Copilot Health as an isolated, secure space for medical chats, records, and wearable data.
- 2Elevates information from credible health organizations across 50 countries with citations and Harvard Health answer cards.
- 3Warns users about HIPAA absence; allows importing, deleting, and disconnecting health data and wearables.
Scoring Rationale
Official Microsoft product announcement with practical features, but limited novelty and no current HIPAA compliance.
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