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Introducing Copilot Health, delivering personalized insig…

Microsoft launches Copilot Health, a secure Copilot space that aggregates records, wearables, and labs, applies clinically reviewed AI to generate personalized, actionable health insights, preserves privacy with strict controls, and is rolling out in a phased, clinician-informed release.

Copilot Health is a new, secure Copilot space that aggregates personal health data and applies medical AI. Microsoft launched it March 12, 2026, with phased rollout and a waitlist for early users.

Main feature and impact

Copilot Health consolidates EHRs, wearable data, and lab results into one profile. It applies clinically reviewed AI to generate personalized, actionable insights. The feature integrates HealthEx data from over 50,000 U.S. providers and wearable inputs from 50-plus device platforms. This reduces manual data reconciliation and improves clinical context before patient visits.

Practical implications

Clinicians receive better-prepared patients and structured summaries for consultations. Users get cited, source-linked explanations and provider search by insurance and specialty. Data stays isolated from general Copilot and is not used for model training. Enterprise and developer stakeholders must plan integrations, consent flows, and audit mechanisms for compliant deployment.
“Copilot Health doesn’t replace your doctor. It makes every minute you have with them count more.”
Copilot Health emphasizes privacy, clinical validation, and phased feature release. Organizations should evaluate connector security, data retention policies, and interoperability with existing health IT. Sign up for the waitlist to test capabilities and align governance before production use.

Key points from the article:

  • Aggregates health records, wearable data, and lab results.
  • Applies clinically reviewed AI to surface personalized insights.
  • Data is isolated from general Copilot with strong encryption.
  • Not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace medical professionals.
  • Phased rollout guided by clinicians and external medical advisors.
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