Google announces new generative AI search capabilities for doctors

 

Google Cloud on Monday announced new artificial intelligence-powered search capabilities that it said will help health-care workers quickly pull accurate clinical information from different types of medical records. 


The health-care industry is home to troves of valuable information and data, but it can be challenging for clinicians to find since it's often stored across multiple systems and formats. Google Cloud's new search tool will allow doctors to pull information from clinical notes, scanned documents and electronic health records so it can be accessed in one place. 

The company said the new capabilities will ultimately save health-care workers a significant amount of time and energy.


"While it should save time to be able to do that search, it should also prevent frustration on behalf of clinicians and [make] sure that they get to an answer easier," Lisa O'Malley, senior director of product management for Cloud AI at Google Cloud told CNBC in an interview.


For instance, if doctors want to know about a patient's history, they no longer need to read through their notes, faxes and electronic health records separately. Instead, they can search questions such as "What medications has this patient taken in the last 12 months?" and see the relevant information in one place. 


Google's new search capabilities can also be used for other crucial applications such as applying the correct billing codes and determining whether patients meet the criteria to enroll in a clinical trial, O'Malley said.

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