OpenAI's Healthcare Push Is Smart Business, But Let's Not Pretend It's Revolutionary
ChatGPT Health looks polished, but anyone who's watched enterprise software enter hospitals knows the real test comes later.
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Look, I've spent my career in industrial automation, not healthcare. But I've watched enough enterprise software rollouts to know the difference between a product launch and actual adoption. OpenAI's new ChatGPT Health announcement has all the hallmarks of a well-executed corporate play. Whether it actually changes anything for doctors and patients, well, that remains unclear.
The pitch is straightforward: a dedicated ChatGPT experience that connects to your health data, works with Apple Health, and comes with HIPAA compliance baked in. They're partnering with AdventHealth, one of the larger hospital systems in the US. The messaging emphasizes "whole-person care" and reducing administrative burden. I'll be honest, it sounds like every healthcare IT pitch I've heard since the early 2000s.
The Real Problem Isn't the Software
When I was at Kuka, we had this running joke about the gap between the demo floor and the factory floor. A robot arm could look beautiful doing pick-and-place operations at a trade show. Then you'd install it in an actual plant with temperature variations, dust, operators who'd been doing the job manually for 20 years, and suddenly everything got complicated.
Healthcare has the same problem, except worse. The administrative burden OpenAI talks about reducing isn't just a software issue. It's insurance paperwork, regulatory requirements, liability concerns, and institutional inertia that goes back decades. I called my old colleague at Siemens (they do a lot of medical imaging equipment) and he basically laughed when I asked about AI documentation tools. "The nurses still fax things," he said. "Fax machines, Bob."
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