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In a recent annual health event, The Check Up, Google unveiled several exciting updates for Search, Fitbit, and developers. These improvements aim to make healthcare information more accessible and enhance health monitoring capabilities for users. Let’s dive into these updates and discover how they can positively impact our lives.

For starters, Google is enhancing its Search feature to help identify community health centers and clearly indicate whether these facilities offer free or low-cost care options. Users can expect to see a label that reads, “offers free or low-cost care based on individual circumstances.” This enhancement will make it easier for individuals to find affordable healthcare options in their communities.

In addition to this, Google has utilized its conversational AI, Duplex, to call hundreds of thousands of US healthcare providers and verify their information. Duplex has also been used to check if providers accept various state Medicaid plans. With the Medicaid re-enrollment deadline approaching on March 31st, Google aims to simplify the process for users to find re-enrollment information on Search. This is crucial, as those who fail to re-enroll will lose their healthcare coverage.

Fitbit users can also look forward to new features, as Google is opening up more of the Health Metrics Dashboard to users without a subscription. This means users can view trends for metrics such as breathing rate, skin temperature, and blood oxygen levels over more extended periods. This update allows users to better monitor and understand their health data.

For developers, Google introduced a suite of development tools called Open Health Stack. These open-source building blocks are built on an interoperable data standard, enabling developers to create apps for healthcare workers to access essential data and insights, such as population health data. Based on Fast Healthcare Interoperability Standards, the Open Health Stack can be utilized to build apps that keep data secure for offline use in areas with limited internet connectivity or cell coverage. For example, Intellisoft Consulting, a developer in Kenya, is creating a maternal health app designed to assist community health volunteers and pregnant women in rural communities.

These Google health innovations can significantly impact individuals and communities by providing easier access to low-cost healthcare options and enhancing health monitoring capabilities. As a sustainability blog reader, we encourage you to share this information with friends, family, and social media networks. By spreading the word about these updates, we can help more people take advantage of these valuable resources and contribute to better health outcomes for everyone. Let’s work together to create a healthier, more sustainable world.

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