Microsoft launches Copilot Health
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Microsoft launches Copilot Health
"Microsoft has launched Copilot Health, a dedicated, secure space within its Copilot AI assistant that aggregates personal health data from wearables, electronic health records, and laboratory results, then applies AI to surface what the company calls a "coherent story" of a user's health."
"Copilot Health appears as a dedicated tab in the Copilot web interface and mobile app. Users create a health profile by entering basic details such as age and sex, then optionally connect data sources. From there, the tool can analyse lab results, interpret wearable readings, surface connections across data streams, and help users prepare questions ahead of clinical appointments."
"Three connectors power the platform's personal health layer. Wearable data, covering activity levels, sleep patterns, and vital signs, flows in from more than 50 devices, with Apple Health, Oura, and Fitbit cited as examples. Electronic health records come through HealthEx, a US health data infrastructure provider whose network spans more than 52,000 healthcare organisations via direct FHIR-endpoint exchange."
Microsoft introduced Copilot Health, a dedicated secure space within its Copilot AI assistant designed to consolidate personal health information from multiple sources including wearables, electronic health records, and laboratory results. The platform applies AI analysis to create what Microsoft describes as a coherent health narrative for users. Launched with a waitlist on March 12, 2026, the service initially targets English-speaking adults in the United States and rolls out in phases. The product integrates data from over 50 wearable devices through connections with Apple Health, Oura, and Fitbit, accesses electronic health records via HealthEx and TEFCA networks, and retrieves lab results through Function. Users can analyze lab results, interpret wearable data, identify connections across information streams, and prepare questions for clinical appointments.
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