OpenAI announced ChatGPT for Healthcare, a product intended to integrate the company’s large language models with hospital systems, followed by the consumer‑facing ChatGPT Health feature that allows users to transmit personal health data for tailored guidance. OpenAI said the hospital offering opens direct collaboration with health systems on workflows and provider tools, while ChatGPT Health is designed for navigation and non‑diagnostic advice. OpenAI positioned the launches as augmentations—not replacements—for clinicians, emphasizing physician collaboration during development. The move drew immediate regulatory and privacy questions from healthcare experts about data governance, clinical liability and model robustness in clinical contexts. Hospitals and health systems will face integration and validation work to adopt generative AI safely; investors and vendors are watching how product performance, oversight and reimbursement models evolve as AI enters point‑of‑care settings.