New signs of a revolutionary technology

May 24, 2007 06:47 GMT  ·  By

Adam Bosworth, Vice President, gave a speech at the 2007 American Medical Association of Informatics offering some obvious signs that Google prepares new and revolutionary technology. Adam Bosworth sustained that all the customers should profit from a health system based on three aspects: discovery, action and community. First of all, the customers must be allowed to find any required health information with ease just like typing a single word. Then, the clients should be enabled to personalize their search queries and find more relevant results. The third aspect, the one related to the community, should put the searcher in connection to other consumers and allow him to learn from their health matters.

"Now imagine that when looking up by condition and doctor and procedure or medicine or both, you could see how others had fared. Then most of these people would have seen this, the evidence would have quickly mounted and been overwhelming, and this terrible tragedy would have been nipped in the bud.As this rolls out and consumers truly can discover what is the state of the art and what they should know about their treatments, where they are being treated, how they are being treated, and how they will mange their diseases or recovery, this consumer awareness will lead to far greater consumer control, far better health data, and inevitably, to a very different health world than the current one," Adam Bosworth said in his speech.

It looks like Google is more and more attracted by health systems and different technologies that can revolutionize our lives because it is the second time in two days when the Mountain View company talks about an innovative technology. Yesterday, Google's CEO Eric Schmidt sustained that the firm is working on an impressive search engine that will be able to answer common questions such as "What job shall I choose?".