
"Healthcare is under unprecedented strain, Demand is rising, clinicians are overwhelmed by administrative work, and critical medical knowledge is fragmented across countless sources. At the same time, AI adoption in healthcare is gaining momentum, driven by its potential to help address these challenges. Advances in models have significantly improved AI's ability to support real-world clinical and administrative work, like helping clinicians personalize care using the latest evidence."
"Physicians will also be able to review patient data, with options for "customer-managed encryption keys" to remain HIPAA compliant. Between the lines: OpenAI claims that their new products will meet providers' HIPAA compliance requirements. The tools also include the OpenAI API, which means medical institutions can integrate the chatbot with their current systems. OpenAI says that thousands of organizations have already configured their API to support HIPAA-compliant use."
ChatGPT for Healthcare is powered by GPT‑5 models built for health care and evaluated through physician-led testing across benchmarks including HealthBench and GDPval. Physicians can review patient data with options for customer-managed encryption keys to maintain HIPAA compliance. The models include peer-reviewed research studies, public health guidance, and clinical guidelines with citations that list titles, journals, and publication dates for source-checking. The platform includes an API for integration with existing clinical systems, and thousands of organizations have configured the API for HIPAA-compliant use. Major providers have begun rollouts and physician AI adoption rose to roughly 66% in 2024.
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