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OpenAI plans to healthcare sector to take on Google, Amazon, and others

The idea isn’t new. Big Tech has been trying for nearly two decades to revolutionise digital health records and patient data access, only to fall short.

November 11, 2025 / 13:47 IST
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OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is reportedly preparing to enter the healthcare sector — a space where tech giants like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft have all stumbled. According to Business Insider, the AI pioneer is exploring consumer-facing health applications that could give users more control over their medical information, including a potential personal health assistant and a health data aggregator.

The idea isn’t new. Big Tech has been trying for nearly two decades to revolutionise digital health records and patient data access, only to fall short. Microsoft’s HealthVault shut down in 2019 after 12 years of limited adoption, Google’s first attempt at a health record platform died in 2012, and Apple’s Health Records feature remains constrained by complex, hospital-by-hospital data agreements.

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What makes OpenAI’s effort different is timing, technology, and scale. ChatGPT now attracts around 800 million active users weekly, many of whom already use it for medical information or wellness queries. This enormous user base, coupled with OpenAI’s advanced conversational AI capabilities, gives the company a real chance to deliver what others couldn’t — a truly intuitive, accessible, and scalable health assistant.

The company has also made key hires that signal intent. In June, OpenAI appointed Nate Gross, cofounder of the healthtech platform Doximity, to head its healthcare strategy. Two months later, it brought in Ashley Alexander, formerly of Instagram, as vice president of health products.