​Microsoft’s Copilot Health can connect to your medical records and wearables 

​Microsoft’s Copilot Health can connect to your medical records and wearables 

Illustration of the Microsoft Copilot logo.

Microsoft announced on Thursday that it’s launching Copilot Health, a “separate, secure space” in Copilot for asking questions about lab results and medical records, searching for providers, analyzing data from wearables, and other health-related chats. The feature will have a phased rollout, so it won’t be available to everyone immediately, but users can join a waitlist to get access.

Microsoft says Copilot Health “doesn’t replace your doctor” and isn’t intended for providing medical diagnoses or treatment, but rather helping users understand their health data. Users can import medical records from over 50,000 US hospitals and healthcare …

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