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Team TechTree
09:51 07th Apr, 2016
Google’s New Health Cards to Help Access Better Healthcare Information | TechTree.com
Google’s New Health Cards to Help Access Better Healthcare Information
India is the third country after the US and Brazil to have health information in the Knowledge Graph
Information regarding health and healthcare can be easily and quickly searched on Google with its newly launched health cards in Knowledge Graph. Google in association with Apollo Hospitals and Columbia Asia Hospitals will review the content and health information that covers over 400 health conditions, including common ailments in India like malaria and dengue fever.
While searching on google about common health conditions, users can access information cards with typical symptoms, as well as details on how common the condition is, whether it’s critical, if it is contagious, what ages it affects, and more.
India is the third country after the US and Brazil to have health information in the Knowledge Graph, and the content has been specifically designed for the Indian context. The cards are available in Hindi and English, and cover common local conditions. As connectivity can sometimes be a challenge, Google will automatically load a “lighter” version of the cards when a slow connection is detected so people can get to the information they need, quickly.
“Around the world, health conditions are among the most important things that people ask Google about. In fact, one in 20 searches are for health-related information,” explained Prem Ramaswami, Senior Product Manager at Google. “We worked closely with a team of local and international doctors to curate and validate this information including Apollo Hospitals and the Columbia Asia Hospitals here in India. During product development we also consulted the All India Institute of Medical Sciences and ASHAs who are community health workers to ensure the information on the cards is useful and accessible.”
“Apollo Hospitals is very proud to be working with Google on this initiative. Apollo Hospitals has a long history of using technology for the benefit of patients. We’re looking forward to building on this track record and being able to provide quality healthcare information to potentially a billion Indians,” Ms Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited said.
People will be able to see these new cards when they search for conditions with the Google app on Android or iOS phones and tablets, as well as mobile and desktop browsers. For some conditions you will also see high-quality illustrations from licensed medical illustrators. Users can also search by symptom, so when looking for “Madras eye symptoms” the user will be taken straight to the symptoms tab and can easily download a PDF copy of these to print.
These search results are not intended as medical advice, but for informational purposes only. People should always consult a medical professional if they have a health related concern. Google will keep working to bring more conditions and useful health information, specifically for India at the user's fingertips, whether in the Google app or on desktop.
TAGS: Google, Knowledge Graph, Healthcare
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