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Google seeking talent in voice tech to improve doctor-patient experience

October 3, 2019

DIVE BRIEF:

  • Google is looking to build up its Google Brain team with the aim of developing the “next gen clinical visit experience,” CNBC reports, citing internal job postings at the Silicon Valley company
  • The team is already working with Stanford Medical to evaluate artificial intelligence and voice recognition in generating EHRs. The focus of the new push is on using voice recognition to help doctors take notes, and would likely draw on Google’s existing voice technologies in its Home, Assistant and Translate products.
  • Steven Lin, the Stanford physician leading the study with Google, told CNBC that the major challenge is accuracy. “But if solved, it can potentially unshackle physicians from EHRs and bring providers back to the joys of medicine: actually interacting with patients,” he said.
    Read more: Healthcare Dive

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