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Amazon-backed Anthropic launches Claude for Healthcare to compete with OpenAI
Summary
Anthropic, backed by Amazon, launched 'Claude for Healthcare,' a set of HIPAA-ready tools with links to major medical databases and options to connect personal health data; the move follows OpenAI's recent ChatGPT Health release.
Content
Anthropic, the AI company backed by Amazon, launched a set of tools called Claude for Healthcare. The tools are built for hospitals, insurers, clinicians, and patients and are described as HIPAA-ready. They link to major medical databases and allow people to share data from Apple Health, Function Health, or Android Health Connect. The announcement follows OpenAI's recent ChatGPT Health release and has been presented as part of growing competition in AI for healthcare.
What the announcement says:
- Claude for Healthcare is presented as HIPAA-ready and intended for hospitals, insurers, clinicians, and patients.
- It integrates with the CMS Coverage Database, ICD-10 codes, the National Provider Identifier Registry, and PubMed.
- Users can connect personal health data from Apple Health, Function Health, or Android Health Connect to Claude.
- Anthropic stated that health data shared with Claude is kept private, is not used to train the model, and is protected with strict controls.
- The article mentions OpenAI's recent ChatGPT Health launch as context for rising competition.
- The article mentions Wall Street analyst coverage of Amazon stock (46 Buys and one Hold and an average price target), presented as reporting rather than a recommendation.
Summary:
The launch expands Claude's ability to operate in environments that handle sensitive patient information and adds direct access to clinical, coverage, and research resources. Undetermined at this time.
