Abstract
Health artificial intelligence (AI) built by consumer technology companies is shifting from an information tool towards pathway control. Major technology platforms are beginning to connect health-oriented large language model systems to medical records, appointment booking, pharmacy fulfilment, payment systems and clinical workflows. This shift matters especially in resource-limited settings, where health outcomes are often lost not only because traditional healthcare pathways are unavailable, but also because patients fail to complete the sequence of steps required to obtain care. This Perspective argues that the public health importance of consumer health AI now lies less in model performance alone than in platform integration depth: who controls the interface through which symptoms are interpreted, care is routed, payment is made and treatment is completed. We examine four emerging trajectories through case studies of OpenAI’s ChatGPT Health, Amazon’s Health AI, Ant Group’s Afu and Anthropic’s Claude for Healthcare. Analysis can be summarized into a pathway-level accountability framework that links integration depth to evaluation, procurement, routing transparency, data governance and exit options. Three population-level consequences that warrant greater attention were identified: changes in care completion, concentration of triage power, and new asymmetries in data and operational control. We suggest that existing governance and regulatory frameworks should be applied not only to models, but also to the care pathways and platform incentives these systems increasingly shape.
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P.A.K. is supported by UK Research & Innovation Future Leaders Fellowship (MR/T019050/1), Moorfields Eye Charity with The Rubin Foundation Charitable Trust (GR001753) and an Alcon Research Institute Senior Investigator Award. Y.W. is supported by an Alcon Research Institute Senior Investigator Award. The funders have no role in study design, data analysis, data interpretation or writing of the study
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Scripps Research Translational Institute, San Diego, CA, USA
Eric J. Topol
NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
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Y.W. and P.A.K. conceived the paper. Y.W. drafted the manuscript. P.A.K., E.J.T. and T.Y.A.L. provided critical feedback and revisions on the manuscript. All authors contributed to the intellectual development of this paper. The final version of this paper has been seen and approved by all authors
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P.A.K. is a cofounder of Cascader and has acted as a consultant for Retina Consultants of America, Roche, Boehringer Ingelheim and Bitfount; is an equity owner in Big Picture Medical; has received speaker fees from Zeiss, Thea, Apellis and Roche; has received travel support from Bayer and Roche; and has attended advisory boards for Topcon, Bayer, Boehringer Ingelheim and Roche. E.J.T. is an advisor to Microsoft AI, Perplexity AI, Abridge AI and Mercor
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Wu, Y., Liu, T.Y.A., Topol, E.J. et al. Integration of consumer AI into healthcare pathways.
Nat. Health (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44360-026-00195-x
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