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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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https://health.google/
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- Technology, Information and Internet
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Updates
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Google Cloud and Dexcom are bringing the power of AI to the Stelo continuous glucose monitor! Now, users can get a personalized look at how their meals, sleep and activity impacts their glucose levels. Built on Gemini models and the Vertex AI platform, these AI enhancements can help people better manage their health. Learn more: https://goo.gle/408nRl3
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Congratulations to Shweta Maniar, Director of Strategic Industries, Healthcare, Life Sciences & Strategy at Google Cloud, for being named one of Fierce Healthcare's 2024 Women of Influence. Shweta is helping to democratize access to AI in healthcare—working to make care more consistent, equitable, and accessible for all. Learn more about Shweta’s work and this recognition: https://goo.gle/3P95g3w
2024's Women of Influence
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Read our perspective piece, led by OnTIME Consortium to find out how adopting new real-world travel time estimates combined with geospatial databases on health-seeking behavior, care experiences, and outcomes can inform evidence-based decision-making for health system redesign. https://goo.gle/41FOh07
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Our latest research from Google Research and Google DeepMind explores the potential of Project AMIE, our conversational medical AI system, to assist clinicians in both primary and specialty care. In studies simulating complex cardiology and oncology cases with Stanford University School of Medicine and Houston Methodist, AMIE demonstrated promising performance. As a next step in this journey, we are collaborating with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center for safe, prospective real-world validation. 🔗 Read the full blog post to learn more: https://goo.gle/4gLFuhd
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We asked our team how they think AI will continue to transform the healthcare industry in 2025, and the innovations they see on the horizon. Matt Doxey envisions AI driving improvements in everything from radiology backlogs to seamless provider hand-offs, creating new opportunities for equity and efficiency. What problems do you think AI will solve next year? Share your thoughts below!
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Today we announced Gemini 2.0, our most capable AI model yet that’s built for the era of agents. Get all the details here ➡️ https://goo.gle/3OSfc17
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AI is helping Phoenix—the hottest large city in the United States—address extreme heat. Tools like Google Research's Tree Canopy and Heat Resilience Lab use AI-powered insights from aerial and satellite imagery to guide urban forestry initiatives and cooling interventions, such as planting trees and installing reflective surfaces. Mansi Kansal, Google Product Manager, Sustainability and Health AI, and David Hondula, Director of Heat Response and Mitigation for the City of Phoenix, discuss how these innovations are creating a path toward a cooler, more sustainable future. Watch: https://goo.gle/41yZAXE
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Please join us in congratulating our Chief Health Officer Dr. Karen DeSalvo on being named to Modern Healthcare's ‘100 Most Influential People in Healthcare - 2024’ for the fifth consecutive year! 🎉👏 https://goo.gle/3BxurJA
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Ultrasound technology is affordable and portable, but in areas without trained sonographers, pregnant people miss out on critical screenings, leading to an increased risk of complications and delays in diagnosis. To help, Google Health is researching how AI can determine important information about the health of a fetus — expanding obstetrics care to pregnant people in places with limited healthcare resources. Learn more about how AI can increase access to ultrasounds here: https://goo.gle/4g1JNoI