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Copilot Health

Dedicated space to bring your personal health data together

You've got data from your Oura, your hospital, your blood panels. None of it talks to each other. None of it tells you what to do. Copilot Health fixes that. It's a secure space inside Copilot where your health records (50,000+ US health systems), wearables (50+ devices), and lab results (via Function) come together. Medical AI analyzes the full picture and surfaces insights you can act on, grounded in sources like Harvard Health.

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Most people have more health data than ever. And less idea what to do with it.

Lab results in a hospital portal. Sleep data on your wrist. Medications scattered across three different systems. The data exists. It just never talks to each other.

Copilot Health changes that.

What it does:

  • 🏥 Connects EHRs from 50,000+ US hospitals, pulling visit summaries, meds, and test results

  • ⌚ Syncs wearables from 50+ devices including Apple Health, Oura, and Fitbit

  • 🧪 Ingests lab results via Function and reasons across the full picture

  • 📚 Grounds answers in Harvard Health and verified sources from 50+ countries

  • 🔍 Finds real doctors who take your insurance, filtered by specialty and language

  • 🔒 Data isolated from general Copilot, never used for model training

The outcome isn't just "more insight." It's showing up to your doctor prepared, with the right questions and the right context, instead of trying to remember everything on the spot.

Excited to hunt this one. The EHR integration alone is a big unlock. 50,000 health systems is not a small number.

US-only and waitlist-gated for now, so set expectations accordingly.

What are you most curious to try first: the wearable synthesis, the EHR records side, or just having a single place to actually ask questions about your own health?