The tech giant shut down its dedicated health division this year, but it released a variety of consumer- and clinician-facing projects.
Google is also now displaying languages spoken at provider offices.
The tech giant is planning its own smartwatch with health- and fitness-tracking tools that will live outside the Fitbit brand, according to reporting by Insider.
The tool includes transcription and verbal repeat functions.
The new app helps to give doctors a "unified view" of patient data on their phone.
Eligible Onduo users can get a Fitbit Inspire 2, as well as access to Fitbit Premium.
Healthcare provider profiles in the U.S. can now show what insurance is acceptable and language assistance options.
The goal is to disconnect Verily from Google’s computing infrastructure so it can more easily stand on its own, according to reporting by Insider.
The new features will let folks with speech and motor impairments navigate their smartphones and communicate.
The app was used by the U.K.’s National Health Service to help clinicians access patient information, but most NHS Trusts had reportedly stopped using it.