clinical provenance

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The tag clinical provenance on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the traceability and accountability of medical information in AI-powered health tools. A recent thread examines Microsoft's Copilot Health, which separates clinical interactions from general chats to improve provenance for health guidance. The conversation highlights how this design aims to provide clearer signal and tighter controls, while also raising issues around liability, data governance, and the limitations of consumer-facing medical assistants without clinical oversight. This tag is relevant for users interested in how Microsoft and Windows ecosystems handle health data provenance, AI safety, and regulatory considerations in enterprise IT and healthcare settings.
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    Copilot Health: Microsoft Separates Medical Chats for Safer Guidance

    Microsoft’s new Copilot Health reframes the company’s approach to medical conversations by explicitly separating clinically focused interactions from everyday Copilot chats — a design choice that promises clearer signal, tighter controls, and better provenance for health guidance, but that also...
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