OpenAI has selected b.well as the underlying health data connectivity infrastructure, enabling users to securely connect their medical records for more personalised health AI interactions in ChatGPT Health.
Through this collaboration, users can explicitly authorise access within ChatGPT to securely connect their health data and medical records from U.S. healthcare providers. This enables health-related conversations in ChatGPT Health to be grounded in a user's own longitudinal health information, delivering more relevant, context-aware insights. The integration is designed to put consumers in charge of where and how they can safely and securely access their health information.
"One of the most common and meaningful ways people use ChatGPT today is for health and wellness information," said Ashley Alexander, VP of Health Products, OpenAI. "By working with trusted brands like b.well, we're able to make the user experience even more useful and personalised."
b.well operates a highly connected health data network designed to support consumer-mediated access to live clinical data across more than 2.2 million providers and 320 health plans, labs, and other sources. Built on FHIR-based APIs and trusted healthcare exchange frameworks, the network maintains strict controls around identity verification, consent management, data security, and auditability.
"We know patients are already using ChatGPT for health information and advice. Allowing patients to securely and privately integrate their own health data will make those interactions much more contextually relevant and accurate," said Kristen Valdes, CEO and Founder of b.well. "b.well was built to make healthcare simpler for consumers and their families. We're excited that this collaboration meets consumers where they are — talking to ChatGPT — and brings more personalised interactions so they can better engage in their health and well-being."


