US-based healthcare navigation company Included Health has launched Provider Connect, a new AI-powered physician matching solution designed to help patients find personalized, high quality, and in network healthcare providers more efficiently. The company says the platform combines artificial intelligence with clinical oversight to improve healthcare navigation and reduce patient frustration during provider selection.
According to official company statements and healthcare industry reports, Provider Connect uses a proprietary AI matching engine built on “tens of billions” of clinical, claims, and healthcare cost data points gathered from millions of patient interactions. The system evaluates more than 300 specialty specific quality measures to recommend physicians based on medical needs, quality outcomes, cost efficiency, network coverage, and patient preferences.
The new feature is integrated into Included Health’s broader AI assistant platform called “Dot,” which was introduced in late 2025 as part of the company’s AI+EQ healthcare strategy. Unlike generic AI chatbots, Dot combines healthcare data, benefits information, medical history, and clinician oversight to provide personalized care guidance while ensuring human healthcare professionals remain involved in critical decisions.
Healthcare experts say one of the biggest challenges in modern healthcare systems is helping patients identify the right physician among thousands of available providers. Many patients struggle to compare doctor quality, treatment outcomes, insurance compatibility, and cost transparency. Included Health stated that Provider Connect aims to simplify this process by making physician quality scoring and recommendations more transparent and personalized.
Company executives emphasized that the AI system does not operate independently. Instead, it follows a “clinician in the loop” model where healthcare professionals supervise recommendations and can intervene when needed. Included Health says this approach helps improve safety, reduce misinformation risks, and maintain patient trust while leveraging AI-driven automation.
The launch comes amid intensifying competition in the AI healthcare assistant market. Major technology companies including Amazon, Microsoft, AWS, and several health tech startups have recently introduced AI-powered healthcare assistants, patient navigation systems, and personalized health platforms focused on scheduling, medical record analysis, appointment coordination, and preventive healthcare guidance.
Industry analysts believe AI-powered provider matching could significantly improve healthcare accessibility and reduce unnecessary medical spending by directing patients toward high quality, cost effective providers earlier in the care journey. Employers and health insurers are also increasingly adopting AI-based navigation tools to improve employee healthcare outcomes while managing rising healthcare costs.
However, healthcare experts continue to raise concerns regarding data privacy, algorithmic bias, transparency of physician rankings, and the growing role of AI in sensitive healthcare decision making. Public discussions across healthcare and technology communities suggest that many users still prefer strong human oversight when AI systems are involved in medical guidance and care recommendations.
Included Health stated that future updates to its AI ecosystem will include more proactive preventive healthcare guidance, automated scheduling capabilities, personalized wellness nudges, and deeper integration with healthcare benefits and care coordination systems.
“This release is bringing the power of AI to make it really easy to highlight quality and transparency in provider selection.”
By
HB Team

