With global mental health concerns rising, the gap between the need for support and the availability of solutions continues to widen. Fortunately, the emergence of AI offers promising new avenues to address this challenge by delivering scalable solutions to millions in need. On World Mental Health Day (October 10), join Google's Megan Jones Bell and Emily Feinstein from Partnership to End Addiction for a live-streamed discussion on the latest advancements in AI and how it’s being used to scale mental health support across the globe. Register today: https://goo.gle/3TU0BF6
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Great turnout at the Black in Health Tech event in London hosted by Dr Dillon Obika!
What an amazing event! It was brilliant to host such an inspiring, energised, funny and brilliant group of people at our Black in Health Tech event with Google Health. I hosted an amazing fully packed room of people and gave an introduction to working in the Health Tech industry and shared a few things I've learned. This was followed by Tara Ojo Agyemang walking us through the experience of a software engineer working on some of healthcare datas most challenging problems. Then I moderated a panel with the brilliant Ivan Beckley, MD who shared his journey from medical student to building the thriving business Suvera. As well as the awesome Stephanie Riley who shared her professional journey from as both an intensive care nurse and building products for patients at scale at Dr Doctor. But the main highlight was all the discussions, introductions and connections made in our networking session afterwards. A huge thank you to everyone who came and made it such a great evening. And for those of you who couldn't make it, we'll be sharing out any resources we highlighted and anything that comes next!
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Today, we’re excited to announce initiatives aimed at advancing India’s digital health infrastructure and improving healthcare delivery. These efforts will help millions of people access their health information more easily and empower clinicians with AI-driven tools for better patient care. ✅ ABHA health IDs on Google Wallet: Starting next year, over 600 million Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA) ID holders will be able to access their health IDs via Google Wallet. ✅ AI-powered Clinical Intelligence Engine: Using Vertex AI in Google Cloud, the Clinical Intelligence Engine summarizes a patient’s medical history and provides informed, real-time clinical insights, helping doctors better understand cases and make data-driven recommendations. Learn more about these focus areas in a new blog from Bakul Patel, Google's Senior Director, Global Digital Health Strategy & Regulatory: https://goo.gle/3BsoWeR
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Non-communicable diseases, like heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, as well as mental health conditions, negatively affect millions of people around the world. Digital interventions can close gaps in access and empower individuals to take control of their health and well-being. We're glad Megan Jones Bell, our director of consumer and mental health, could advise this World Health Organization report. Learn more: https://goo.gle/4eHZ2C8
Going digital for noncommunicable diseases: the case for action
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Global mental health concerns continue to outpace the availability of solutions. The emergence of AI may provide promising pathways to creating novel, large-scale solutions to better support the mental health of millions. October 10 is World Mental Health Day - join Google’s Megan Jones Bell and Emily Feinstein from Partnership to End Addiction for a live-streamed discussion on advancements in using AI to help scale mental health support to those who need it.
Spotlight on Mental Health Access
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TB is a treatable disease, but every year millions of cases go undiagnosed, often because people don’t have access to care services. AI can play an important role in improving detection – learn how Swaasa® - By Salcit Technologies, an India-based respiratory healthcare company, is using Google's bioacoustic foundation model, Health Acoustic Representations (HeAR) to help with early detection of tuberculosis based on cough sounds: https://goo.gle/3TOhpO2
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Catching a few extra hours of sleep isn’t just luxuriously refreshing – it may also help you lead a healthier lifestyle. Get cozy with the full study by Google, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and The National Institutes of Health's All of Us Research Program in Nature Magazine here: https://goo.gle/47ENU6Z
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Every biological process depends on interactions between proteins. With AlphaProteo, Google DeepMind's first AI system for designing novel protein binders, we can now create binders that accelerate research in drug development, disease understanding and more. Learn how AlphaProteo is advancing health research with higher binding affinities and success rates: https://goo.gle/3XD3iMs
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Genomic testing is becoming more accessible than ever before, says Andrew Carroll, genomics lead at Google. The next step is scaling the use of these tests and maximizing their diagnostic potential. In our recent LinkedIn Live, Andrew and UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute associate director Benedict Paten discussed how long-read sequencing, AI integration and the Human Genome Project are advancing the field, making diagnostics more accurate and actionable. Watch the event to learn about the genomic innovations shaping the future of diagnostics, cancer research and rare disease treatment. https://goo.gle/4egTJK8
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Join Google’s genomics lead Andrew Carroll and University of California, Santa Cruz Genomics Institute assistant director Benedict Paten on Sept. 23 at 10am PT for a live-streamed discussion on improving genomic analysis and how researchers across the world are working to create a more inclusive reference genome
The Future of Genomics
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