From partnering with more health systems to testing a generative AI-powered health assistant, here are seven of Amazon’s healthcare moves reported by Becker’s since January:

On June 3, Amazon Pharmacy rolled out new features aimed at easing the burden of medication management, particularly for caregivers and older adults with complex prescriptions. These features include allowing verified family members or trusted individuals to manage medications for loved ones through their own Amazon accounts and expanding access to its PillPack service for Medicare Part D beneficiaries.

Vin Gupta, MD, chief medical officer of Amazon Pharmacy, left his role in March. 

The company was reported to be testing a generative AI-powered health assistant, dubbed Health AI, on its website and mobile app

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