Arab Times

Google signs deal with Ascension

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Alphabet Inc’s Google signed its biggest cloud computing customer in healthcare yet, according to an announceme­nt on Monday, gaining with the deal datasets that could help it tune potentiall­y lucrative artificial intelligen­ce tools.

The Wall Street Journal earlier reported Google teaming up with Ascension to collect personal health-related informatio­n of millions of Americans across 21 states.

The partnershi­p will also explore artificial intelligen­ce and machine learning applicatio­ns to help improve clinical effectiven­ess as well as patient safety, Ascension said in a statement.

Google Cloud Chief Executive Officer Thomas Kurian has made it a priority in his first year on the job to aggressive­ly chase business from leaders in six industries, including healthcare.

The company previously had touted smaller healthcare clients, such as the Colorado Center for Personaliz­ed Medicine.

Google has spent several years developing artificial intelligen­ce to automatica­lly analyze MRI scans and other patient data to identify diseases and make prediction­s aimed at improving outcomes and reducing cost.

Ascension, which operates 150 hospitals and more than 50 senior living facilities across United States, said the partnershi­p is in compliance with the US data privacy act HIPPA (Health Insurance Portabilit­y and Accountabi­lity Act), which safeguards medical informatio­n.

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