OpenAI Provided a copy of ChatGPT Designed to assist clinicians by supporting tasks such as medical documentation and research.
The company makes new ones ChatGPT for doctors It was available first in the US and later in other countries, it said on Wednesday (April 22). press release.
In the United States, ChatGPT for Physicians is available free of charge to any physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or certified pharmacist.
This version of ChatGPT features free access to advanced AI models for complex clinical questions; Ability to convert common workflows such as referral letters, prior authorizations, and patient instructions into reusable skills; and a clinical research function that provides the aforementioned answers in real time, according to the statement.
It also provides in-depth research across medical journals. Continuing medical education credits for research into clinical questions; Account security and privacy.
Optional HIPAA compliance support is available through a Business Associate Agreement.
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OpenAI also announced in the release that it has provided an open standard for real doctor chat tasks. Named Professional Health BenchThis open standard covers care consultation; Writing and documentation; And medical research.
The company also released a white paper titled “Keeping patients first: A blueprint for artificial intelligence in US health care“Proposes ways to responsibly integrate artificial intelligence into health care in the United States
PYMNTS reported in January that OpenAI had been released ChatGPT Healthcarewhich the company framed as an enterprise AI suite designed to fit the list Health system workflow, helping organizations automate documentation, reduce administrative burden, and standardize care delivery while meeting HIPAA requirements.
“Clinicians across leading health systems in the U.S. are now using ChatGPT for Healthcare to move faster through research and administrative documents such as clinical research, and have more time to care for patients,” OpenAI said in its press release on Wednesday.
In May 2025, OpenAI was introduced Health Benchwhich the company described as a standard designed to measure the capabilities of artificial intelligence systems in the field of health.
The new HealthBench Professional software builds on HealthBench’s “broader evaluation of health conversations,” OpenAI said in Wednesday’s press release.
PYMNTS reported on April 15 that the proliferation of chatbots and AI-based virtual assistants in Clinical settings It is one of the most prominent expressions of the promise of artificial intelligence in healthcare.





