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Home » Anthropic’s Claude will soon help you make sense of your Apple Watch health data
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Anthropic’s Claude will soon help you make sense of your Apple Watch health data

By dailyguardian.aeJanuary 12, 20262 Mins Read
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Anthropic just stepped into the healthcare AI space with the launch of Claude for Healthcare, a new suite of tools designed for providers, payers, and patients. Following in the footsteps of OpenAI’s ChatGPT Health, Claude for Healthcare aims to bring AI safely into medical contexts, helping users access and understand their health information more effectively.

As part of this push, Anthropic is introducing new integrations that let users connect their health data to Claude. In the US, subscribers on the Claude Pro and Max plans can give the AI assistant secure access to lab results and health records, and unlock features that make that data actionable.

Once connected, Claude can help users summarize their medical history, explain test results in simple language, and even prepare questions for doctor visits. It can also analyze health and fitness data from wearables like the Apple Watch, detecting patterns across metrics to give users a clearer picture of their overall health.

Anthropic has already released new HealthEX and Function connectors in beta, which let users provide Claude access to their medical data. The Apple Health and Android Health Connect integrations, which allow Claude to pull health and fitness metrics from phones and wearables, will roll out in beta this week through the Claude app for iOS and Android.

Anthropic promises complete privacy and user control

The company has emphasized that privacy and user control are central to these integrations. It notes that users must explicitly opt in to try these capabilities, can control exactly what information they share, and can disconnect or edit Claude’s permissions at any time. Anthropic also says that user health data will not be used to train its AI models.

To ensure users approach its insights responsibly, Claude will include contextual disclaimers, acknowledge areas of uncertainty, and direct users to healthcare professionals for personalized guidance.

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