22 Jan 2025 | 3 MIN READ

Tempus Launches olivia, AI-Powered Health Concierge App for Patient Data Management

Tempus AI, Inc. has announced the nationwide release of olivia, an innovative AI-powered health management application that aims to transform how patients interact with their healthcare data. The platform serves as a comprehensive health information hub, connecting with healthcare providers' systems while incorporating data from personal health devices.

The application addresses the challenge of fragmented health information by integrating with more than 1,000 health systems through EHR connectivity. Users can consolidate their health records, including lab results, imaging reports, and visit summaries, into a dynamic timeline. The platform's AI capabilities enable patients to interact with their health data through natural language queries, receiving clear, data-driven responses about their health status.

Olivia's feature set includes an AI-generated Smart Profile Summary that synthesizes clinical diagnoses, family history, medications, and care team information. The platform's AI-enabled Notetaker provides transcripts and intelligent summaries of medical appointments, while its browser-native platform, pixel, facilitates DICOM image sharing with healthcare providers.

"At Tempus, our goal has always been to improve patient outcomes by harnessing the power of data and AI. Now, as AI becomes increasingly integrated into healthcare, tools like olivia will be essential in helping patients understand and navigate their care," said Eric Lefkofsky, Founder and CEO of Tempus. "This app goes beyond organizing information; it's a proactive partner empowering patients to steer their health with confidence and clarity."


The platform also offers health monitoring capabilities, allowing patients to track symptoms, mood, and medications while integrating with Apple Health and Google Fit for automated tracking of sleep, movement, exercise, and heart rate data. Additionally, olivia connects to external resources such as clinicaltrials.gov to supplement its personalized insights with relevant clinical trial information.

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