We’re empowering mental health professionals to make a difference on YouTube! 🎥💡 Applications are now open for the 2025 THE-IQ Creator Program, YouTube Health’s initiative to support creators highlighting underrepresented communities. Participants will receive: ✅ $10,000 USD ✅ Best practice training, including YouTube strategies and video production tips ✅ Access to office hours with YouTube specialists ✅ Virtual workshops and masterclasses Applications are now live through February 28, 2025. Learn more about eligibility and apply here: https://goo.gle/3CutZwf
About us
Google Health is committed to helping everyone live more life every day through products and services that connect and bring meaning to health information. We’re developing technology solutions to enable care teams to deliver better, faster and more connected care. We’re working on products and features to empower people to be healthier with the information, assistance, and connections they need to act on their health. And we’re exploring the use of artificial intelligence to assist in diagnosing cancer, predicting patient outcomes, preventing blindness and much more. Our work complements Google’s mission to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.
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90% of healthcare workers agree: AI can transform the way care is delivered. Aashima Gupta, Global director, Healthcare, talks with HIMSS about how Google Cloud is helping to relieve administrative burdens so doctors can focus on what matters most: patient care.
What if technology could help doctors spend less time on paperwork and more time with patients? Aashima Gupta from Google Cloud shares how GenAI can automate administrative tasks, making healthcare more efficient. More than 90% of healthcare workers are on board with this shift! Watch the full video to learn how AI is helping doctors be doctors again: https://bit.ly/4fSwuGe
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What’s next for AI in healthcare? We asked our teams at Google Health for their 2025 AI predictions, and Tommy Nguyen, Program Manager, sees a future where AI helps solve one of healthcare’s biggest challenges: fragmented data. By connecting the dots between providers, insurers and pharmacies, AI could enable more proactive and preventative care. How do you think AI will further simplify our health journeys?
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Bakul Patel, Google's Senior Director, Global Digital Health Strategy & Regulatory, joins health leaders to address the critical need for safe, effective, and trustworthy use of AI in healthcare in a new piece from the National Academy of Medicine's Vital Directions for Health and Health Care series. The article, published in Health Affairs, highlights the importance of policy action in areas such as workforce development and research investment. Read more: https://goo.gle/3CoOb2y
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Public health is the foundation of disease prevention and population wellness. Dr. Karen DeSalvo, Google's Chief Health Officer, joins public health leaders in proposing key actions for building a stronger, more collaborative public health system equipped to tackle 21st-century challenges. This work is part of the National Academy of Medicine's Vital Directions for Health and Health Care series, published this week in Health Affairs. Read more about the proposals for addressing urgent public health priorities and fostering healthier communities: https://goo.gle/4hkTbUS
Updating US Public Health For Healthier Communities
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We’re excited to share that Fred Hersch, Senior Product Manager at Google Health, has been recognized with the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship Corporate Social Innovator Award! Fred’s work on Open Health Stack (OHS) is helping to create next-gen digital health solutions for low-resource settings around the world. This impactful work wouldn't be possible without the dedication of the entire Open Health Stack team — congratulations to all! Learn more about OHS: https://goo.gle/3CuGms7
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Language is at the heart of health and medicine – it’s the cornerstone of how people and care providers interact. Our work with Med-PaLM 2 was among the first to demonstrate the potential and capabilities of medical LLMs with expert level performance on medical questions. Today, we are pleased to share that the work has been published in Nature Medicine including new results evaluating the potential of LLMs on real world bedside consultation services with collaborators at Stanford University School of Medicine. Learn more: https://goo.gle/4gRHTaK Congratulations to all who contributed to this work, including Karan Singhal, Tao Tu, Juraj Gottweis, Rory Sayres, Shekoofeh Azizi, Alan Karthikesalingam MD PhD & Vivek Natarajan. With fantastic collaborators Nigam Shah, Dev Dash, and Jonathan Chen at Stanford University.
Toward expert-level medical question answering with large language models - Nature Medicine
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How do you think AI will continue to bridge health equity gaps in the year ahead? We asked the Google Health team to share their 2025 AI predictions, and Dr. Vishaal Virani, MBBS, Head of Health, YouTube UK & Ireland, thinks AI will expand access to trusted health information across the globe.
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Gen AI, multimodal data collection, and cloud systems have the potential to shape the future of medicine by empowering patients, improving health equity, and alleviating clinician burnout. On the Fixing Healthcare podcast, Google's Chief Health Officer Dr. Karen DeSalvo outlines the transformative impact of these technologies. Listen now → https://goo.gle/4h7EncF
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Validic announced a significant advancement in patient care at #CES2025. Their new integration enables clinicians to access physical activity data from 350+ wearables – including Google and Fitbit (now part of Google) – directly within their EHR workflow. We're proud to be a part of this important initiative, which has the potential to improve personalized care and health outcomes by providing clinicians with valuable data insights.
Thrilled to announce at #CES2025 that Validic has added physical activity data from consumer wearables to the EHR clinical workflow! This innovation connects activity data from hundreds of wearables and smartwatches from Google, Fitbit, Apple, Samsung Electronics, Withings, ŌURA, Garmin and more into the EHR clinical workflow of Epic and Oracle Health. It’s of course built on our industry-leading health IOT platform, which already captures and delivers data from millions of people every single day. This means the devices available to clients are secure and will always be up-to-date with the latest in consumer wearables and health technologies. A few highlights: ⌚️350+ consumer wearables and smartwatches ✅ Automatic data capture and display in the EHR patient charts 🧑⚕️ Clincian workflow views of steps 👟, active minutes ⏱️, and calories burned 🔥 regardless of the manufacturer or device 🚀 Real-time connection and delivery, ensuring conversations with patients are based on the latest information 💡 Enables data-driven personalized care without disrupting existing clinical processes Shoutout to Amy McDonough from Google Health for providing insights and being an early advocate for lifestyle as a critical health indicator. Very proud of this effort from the Validic team and our digital health device partners! Read more here, including how increased physical activity is tied to meaningful health improvement for people living with most health conditions: https://lnkd.in/eEzVWEhP Jane Sarasohn-Kahn René Quashie Caroline Scott Bakul Patel Sandeep Pulim M.D. Jordan Bowlus Daniel Kraft, MD Keisuke Nakagawa, MD Antoine Robiliard David Strickland Ricky Y. Choi, MD, MPH Hon Pak Michael O'Reilly Steven Gipstein M.D. Kimberly Hutton, MD Leah Briggs
Validic Advances Personalized Patient Care by Integrating Wearable Data in EHR Workflow
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