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Dec 26, 2023

Google Is Rapidly Becoming A Healthcare Powerhouse

Healthcare is a complicated industry, muddled by a variety of intricately woven challenges, delicacies, and nuances that are unique to the sector. Tackling these challenges is certainly not for the faint-hearted, especially in the modern era of continuously changing regulatory demands, technological developments, and evolving patient and public health needs.

Google is one such industry titan that was not founded as a healthcare company, but has since invested billions of dollars and significant resources in trying to improve the state of healthcare. Over the years, this ambition has manifested through many different initiatives, especially as the company’s leadership has boldly empowered multiple teams and divisions across the organization to support healthcare ventures.

This has made way for an enriched and disruptive approach to tackling some of healthcare’s most onerous issues across multiple siloes.

For example, Google’s Care Studio, which provides clinicians the ability to search and collate pertinent patient information through a centralized platform, has been celebrated as one of the most disruptive innovations for optimizing healthcare data. Congruently, Google Cloud has made its own strides with regards to data management. Its Healthcare Data Engine empowers unification of data sets to enable interoperability and accessibility, meaning that organizations can do more with their data now than ever before. The technology also enables novel capabilities such as insights into social determinants of health and patient throughput analytics.

These represent just a few examples of the many different products that Google is actively innovating in its journey to becoming a powerhouse and impactful force in healthcare.

The Care Studio dashboard collates a patient's pertinent information and provides an integrated view ... [+] for clinicians.

I had an enlightening conversation with Dr. Karen DeSalvo, Google’s Chief Health Officer. Dr. DeSalvo is an experienced physician and was previously Assistant Secretary for Health in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. She carries an astute and deep perspective of how healthcare has evolved and what is required to create lasting impact for patients and communities. She explains: “Google is a life company…not a health company. To have a high quality of life, health is very important. We want to help people, and we want to help enterprises meet consumers where they are and give them what they need. One of the primary goals of the company is to help billions of people around the world become healthier in an equitable manner… giving every single person an opportunity to have the highest quality of health.”

She discussed a three pronged approach to how technology and Google’s work can improve healthcare, which really focuses on addressing the needs of the patients, the providers, and enterprises as a whole. To truly create meaningful change in healthcare, resources and attention must be focused on all three of these siloes, as they are intricately interconnected.

Some examples of this approach include:

Dr. Karen DeSalvo, Google's Chief Health Officer.

While generative AI is of course the latest development which has taken the world by storm and has significant potential in healthcare, Dr. DeSalvo thoughtfully explains that the company’s goal is to “expand multiple lanes at once—continue to refine and improve core tools such as traditional search, while also investing in improving and embracing newer technologies such as generative AI.” She also cautiously warns against haste with this new technology— “just as with any technology, there are quite a few open questions— it doesn’t mean we should not do the work or push forward; it just means that we should do it while keeping in mind privacy, ethics, equity, and security at the forefront of the design.”

This deep rooted allegiance to maintaining the highest standards of privacy and patient security is definitely a key priority for Google, as it continues to meaningfully emphasize its commitment to responsible AI practices.

The delicate nature of pushing forward innovation while carefully balancing security and privacy concerns is a growing phenomenon, especially as technology giants are increasingly entering the healthcare space. For example, both Amazon and Microsoft have notably ramped up their healthcare offerings in the last decade. Earlier this year, Amazon made a very bold entry into care delivery with its acquisition of primary care service provider One Medical. Microsoft’s commitment to healthcare has also increased, spanning from offerings in cloud technology to hardware services. Indeed, technology and healthcare have never been closer. But this close marriage requires thoughtful execution and continuous revision to ensure development is occurring not only quickly, but is also done so in an ethical manner.

Regardless of the immense amount of work ahead, one thing is certain: companies like Google are innovation machines, relentlessly committed to improving customer experiences and creating lasting impact. Indeed, this commitment provides a promising future for the generation ahead.

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