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Amazon’s One Medical adds personalized health scores

Patients now get wellness scores alongside test results.

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Amazon’s One Medical is trying to solve a problem that almost everyone who’s ever had a blood test can relate to: staring at a list of numbers and acronyms that look more like a secret code than a snapshot of your health. With its new beta feature, Health Insights, the company is betting that patients don’t just want their results—they want to understand them, act on them, and feel empowered in conversations with their doctors.

The idea is straightforward but ambitious. Health Insights takes routine bloodwork—more than 50 biomarkers—and translates them into plain-language explanations organized by health domains like cardiovascular, metabolic, and immune function. Instead of leaving patients to Google what “LDL” or “CRP” means, the tool generates a personalized wellness score, breaks down each biomarker, and offers evidence-based lifestyle recommendations around nutrition, exercise, stress, and sleep. It’s not meant to replace clinical care; providers still review results as usual. But it does give patients a starting point for more meaningful conversations with their care teams.

The feature is powered by Lifeforce, a longevity-focused health platform that specializes in biomarker analysis. Lifeforce’s methodology leans on peer-reviewed medical literature and long-term studies, and One Medical’s clinical team vetted the approach to ensure it aligns with current guidelines. For Amazon, which has steadily expanded its footprint in healthcare, this partnership signals a push toward blending tech-driven insights with human-centered care.

What makes Health Insights particularly interesting is how it integrates with One Medical’s existing Health AI. While Health Insights organizes and explains the data, Health AI acts as a conversational agent—patients can ask follow-up questions, clarify terminology, or explore trends over time. Together, they create a hybrid model: structured analysis plus interactive dialogue. It’s a way of meeting patients where they are, whether they want a quick summary or a deeper dive into their health metrics.

Privacy, of course, looms large in any health-tech rollout. One Medical emphasizes that all data is protected under HIPAA-compliant practices and that Amazon Health Services does not sell patient information. Eligibility is limited to members over 18 who’ve had at least one blood test in the past year, with certain exclusions for conditions requiring specialized guidance.

The bigger picture here is Amazon’s ongoing experiment in healthcare. Since acquiring One Medical, the company has been positioning itself as a player in primary care, blending digital convenience with in-person services. Health Insights is a natural extension of that vision: it’s not about replacing doctors, but about giving patients tools to be more proactive, more informed, and more engaged.

Whether patients embrace it will depend on how useful and trustworthy the insights feel. If the recommendations resonate—if they help someone connect the dots between their lab results and their daily habits—then Health Insights could become a model for how tech companies approach health data. If not, it risks being another layer of noise in an already crowded space. But for now, Amazon is betting that clarity, context, and conversation are exactly what patients want when they open their lab results.


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