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Google for Health

Google for Health

Technology, Information and Internet

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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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10,001+ employees

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  • What does Gemini 3 mean for the healthcare industry? Explore insights from Aashima Gupta, Global Director, Healthcare, Google Cloud. ⬇️

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    Global Director, Healthcare, Google Cloud I Board Member I Investor

    Today’s launch of Gemini 3.0 marks a step-change for our healthcare industry. At Google Cloud, we believe AI is the most powerful lever to close the gap between what healthcare needs and what the system can deliver today. Gemini 3.0 — with Vertex AI’s trusted foundation — moves us meaningfully closer to that future. As complexity rises and capacity shrinks, healthcare needs an intelligence layer that can understand, reason, and act across all its data — clinical, operational, imaging, voice, labs, and even genomics. And it needs to do this with enterprise-grade trust and governance at its core. Delivered through Vertex AI, Gemini 3.0 brings the security, transparency, and controls healthcare depends on: robust governance, data isolation, zero-trust architecture, and Responsible AI guardrails built in from day one. The Three Pillars of Differentiation: 1) Enterprise Trust: Deployment via Vertex AI ensures that this intelligence is paired with enterprise-grade security, data isolation, and robust safety evaluations. 2) Clinical Multimodality: With Gemini 3.0 we can bring together text, voice, images, waveforms, scans, genomics data, clinical guidelines, and operational data—and make sense of it in real time.That is the true power of multimodality: it mirrors how clinicians actually work. 3) Autonomous Execution: The era of the agent. This power allows for the automation of complex, multi-step operations like end-to-end claims adjudication, utilization management (UM), and proactive regulatory compliance. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gcKBBbEQ What use cases do you think will create the most impact in the next 12–18 months?

  • In a new piece for HLTH Inc., Google’s Chief Health Officer Michael Howell, MD MPH reflects on early lessons from the Health team’s genAI journey and shares what it takes to build an AI-savvy culture. ⬇️

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    How do you take an organization from AI-wary → AI-curious → AI-in-the-everyday? Michael Howell, MD MPH, Chief Health Officer at Google, shares how his team built a culture of AI fluency—turning experimentation into enterprise-wide adoption. From “AI Olympics” and peer-driven learning to embedding AI into OKRs, his lessons reveal how to make AI transformation real inside complex organizations like healthcare. His key message: “Unlocking the value of AI is not a technological problem — it’s a human one.” Read Dr. Howell’s 7 lessons on leading AI transformation in healthcare in our latest article 📖 https://lnkd.in/eg_G4Rnh

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  • An estimated 2 billion people in rural areas lack access to essential healthcare services — more than double the figure in urban areas. Driven by necessity, rural communities are often hubs of ingenuity, finding creative ways to overcome these challenges. Google is committed to innovating with and for these communities through tools, research, and expertise to help bridge the healthcare gap. This National Rural Health Day, explore how Google technology is being leveraged to help everyone live a longer, healthier life, regardless of their location. ➡️ https://goo.gle/49w5NYK

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    In life sciences, quality is more than a measure of performance — it's a foundational commitment to patient safety. At Google, we envision a future where quality is managed by a collaborative team of human experts and specialized AI agents. This concept, the Agentic Quality Management System (QMS), is a framework designed for this new reality. It uses a central AI engine to orchestrate specialized AI agents that autonomously monitor data streams from across the product lifecycle — from R&D to manufacturing — to identify potential issues before they impact patients or create compliance gaps. The framework shows how to build a Proactive and Semi-Autonomous Agentic QMS on a Cloud platform that keeps human experts in control of critical decisions while orchestrating specialized AI agents delivering the benefits of AI-driven QMS. See the full Agentic QMS framework in a new technical disclosure from Bakul Patel, Teginder Singh, and RK Neelakandan: https://goo.gle/47JhCJP

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  • NEW: Fitbit’s Personal health coach arrives in public preview tomorrow. Earlier this summer, we shared our vision for an AI-powered personal health coach built with Gemini. It’s a fitness trainer, a sleep coach and a health and wellness advisor — all working together to help you be your best. We’re excited to announce that on October 28, eligible Fitbit Premium users in the U.S. can begin using the personal health coach preview to achieve their goals. Learn how to use the personal health coach and discover what’s next: https://goo.gle/4np66ri Your health and wellness are important, so we’ve built our coach responsibly: It’s secure, personalized, and grounded in science. Google Research shares a closer look at how it was developed: https://goo.gle/4ojtdoM

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  • Tomorrow, Oct. 25, is Drug Take Back Day, where you can safely and anonymously dispose of unneeded medications. This helps keep prescription drugs out of our water supply, limits the dangers of expired medications, and reduces the risk of accidental or intentional misuse. Google partners with the DEA to help people easily find takeback sites in their communities. Locate one near you: g.co/rxtakeback

  • Cancer remains a global challenge, but the convergence of AI and healthcare offers unprecedented hope. At Google Cloud's second annual Cancer AI Symposium, we're bringing together the brightest minds in healthcare, technology, and public policy to explore the transformative potential of AI in revolutionizing cancer care. Join us at Google NYC - St. John’s Terminal on Oct. 30 for a full-day event that brings together leading experts to discuss how AI is advancing cancer research, diagnosis, and treatments. Register here: https://goo.gle/4ogifQw

  • Artificial Intelligence, often seen as a "black box," presents a significant challenge within regulated environments such as GxP, where transparency and rigorous validation are paramount. This has impeded widespread adoption of AI in GxP environments, consequently hindering the realization of the full potential of AI. RK Neelakandan and Teginder S. directly tackle this paradox. They introduce the Google Cloud Operating Model — a new playbook for building AI that is not only powerful but provable. A must-read for anyone interested in streamlining AI adoption & transformation in Life Sciences. Congratulations to both for demystifying this complex challenge. https://lnkd.in/g44AGdiA

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