
CVS Health announced Thursday its collaboration with Google Cloud, a division of Alphabet, to develop an artificial intelligence-driven healthcare platform that will integrate information from multiple sources to assist customers with real-time health management.
The new system, called Health100, will serve as a comprehensive healthcare engagement platform available to all customers, no matter which pharmacy or insurance company they currently use. CVS plans to debut Health100 in 2026, with additional information expected to be shared at Google’s yearly health conference, The Check Up, later this month.
According to Tony Ambrozie, CVS’s chief digital, technology and information officer, who spoke during a media briefing, the platform will incorporate autonomous AI technology that requires little human oversight to function as a round-the-clock personal healthcare companion for users.
“It will connect benefit managers, pharmacies, providers, and digital health systems into a single consumer-centric platform,” Ambrozie explained.
The system promises to deliver quicker healthcare options while helping users find ways to minimize their personal medical expenses. Users will interact with the mobile application through AI-powered visual and voice features.
Google Cloud will provide the technological foundation for Health100 using its business-grade platform and artificial intelligence tools, including Gemini models, Cloud Healthcare API, and BigQuery systems.
Patient information security will be maintained through Google Cloud’s infrastructure and protected data storage systems, which comply with federal privacy regulations and work alongside CVS Health’s existing security and privacy measures.
This partnership follows Google Cloud’s previous collaboration with Humana, where they created a system to provide personalized responses to members’ healthcare benefit inquiries.







