Rebecca Soskin Hicks: Launching ChatGPT for Clinicians from OpenAl
Rebecca Soskin Hicks, Physician Lead at OpenAl, Pediatrician at Mosaic Medical, shared OpenAI’s post on LinkedIn:
“Today OpenAl is launching ChatGPT for Clinicians – and this one is deeply personal.
Clinicians don’t just practice medicine. We spend a lot of time navigating systems that don’t always support the way we actually care for patients.
It’s rare to feel like clinician input was truly centered in the building of the tools we use. But this is one of those moments!!
ChatGPT for Clinicians was built with clinicians at the center-tested on 6,900+ real-world clinical queries, with 99.6% meeting our safety and accuracy standards.
Over the past year, we’ve seen the product evolve from early capabilities to a world-class experience for citations, evidence review, and clinical reasoning.
Alongside this, OpenAl is also introducing HealthBench Professional – a new benchmark grounded in real clinician tasks, designed and evaluated by physicians, to measure how models perform in the work that actually matters to us.
In an industry where clinicians can often feel invisible, the Health team at OpenAl has seen us and is dedicated to building with clinicians and for clinicians to meaningfully improve both our own lives and the care that we deliver.
I’m so proud of this team – and am grateful to Karan Singhal, Ashley, Nate Gross, and all of the researchers, technologists, and clinicians who shaped this every step of the way!”
OpenAI shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Clinician usage of ChatGPT has more than doubled over the past year, with millions of clinicians using ChatGPT to support care weekly today.
As this demand grows, we’re making ChatGPT better for clinicians with a free version designed for clinical work.
Starting today, any verified clinician in the U.S. can sign up and use ChatGPT for Clinicians for free, not just those whose health system has granted them access.
This builds on years of work to improve model performance for healthcare use cases.
Our latest GPT-5 models achieve our highest levels of safety and accuracy on OpenAl benchmarks, along with strong results on third-party evaluations including Stanford University’s MedHELM and MedMarks.
We’re also introducing HealthBench Professional, an open benchmark built around real clinician chat tasks.
GPT-5.4 in ChatGPT for Clinicians outperformed other models and human physicians.
We’re excited to keep building tools that help clinicians move faster through administrative work and focus on delivering high-quality patient care.”
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