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healthcare regulation
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about healthcare regulation focus on Microsoft Copilot Health, a wellness assistant that processes personal health data such as electronic health records, lab results, and fitness tracker telemetry. The tool is positioned as a non-clinical navigation aid, raising questions about how healthcare regulation applies to AI-driven health features. Topics include data privacy, secure storage, and the boundaries between wellness support and medical advice. Users explore the implications of Microsoft's entry into health data management under existing regulatory frameworks, particularly regarding patient consent and data handling practices.
Microsoft’s Copilot is now explicitly asking to be invited into the most intimate ledger most people own: their medical record, their wearable history, and the messy, human narrative that lives between the two. The company’s preview of Copilot Health promises a “separate, secure space” that can...