PANews January 9 News, according to an official announcement from OpenAI, has launched the “OpenAI for Healthcare” product suite, supporting medical institutions to deploy AI to improve clinical and administrative efficiency while complying with HIPAA requirements. It is currently available in healthcare systems such as AdventHealth, UCSF, Cedars-Sinai, and HCA. The product is based on the GPT-5.2 model and offers features such as clinical document generation, evidence citation, institutional pathway integration, and role-based access management, and is not used for training models. The official stated that this move aims to enable AI to assist in large-scale, high-quality medical services.
Yesterday, OpenAI launched “ChatGPT Health,” supporting connections between medical records and health applications.
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OpenAI releases "Healthcare version of ChatGPT," accelerating AI deployment in medical scenarios
PANews January 9 News, according to an official announcement from OpenAI, has launched the “OpenAI for Healthcare” product suite, supporting medical institutions to deploy AI to improve clinical and administrative efficiency while complying with HIPAA requirements. It is currently available in healthcare systems such as AdventHealth, UCSF, Cedars-Sinai, and HCA. The product is based on the GPT-5.2 model and offers features such as clinical document generation, evidence citation, institutional pathway integration, and role-based access management, and is not used for training models. The official stated that this move aims to enable AI to assist in large-scale, high-quality medical services. Yesterday, OpenAI launched “ChatGPT Health,” supporting connections between medical records and health applications.