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By Jessica Hagen | 05:27 pm | January 12, 2024
The "first aid information shelves" will include instructional videos from authoritative health organizations and be the first search results seen by users.
By Jessica Hagen | 01:52 pm | September 07, 2023
THE IQ-Creator Program supports healthcare professionals in creating content for underserved communities, while Aloud uses AI to dub videos in multiple languages.
By Emily Olsen | 10:47 am | October 27, 2022
Licensed healthcare professionals can apply to make their content eligible for health source information panels. The features previously only applied to organizations like educational institutions, hospitals and public health departments.
By Emily Olsen | 06:03 pm | September 12, 2022
The tech giant also announces a partnership between YouTube and the Kaiser Family Foundation that aims to help organizations create high-quality informational content on topics like mental health, maternal care and health inequity.
By Emily Olsen | 01:03 pm | March 24, 2022
The tech giant also provided an update on its artificial intelligence research and announced the expansion of YouTube's tools to mitigate the spread of health misinformation.
By Laura Lovett | 03:55 pm | September 30, 2021
First-time offenders will have their content removed, but if it happens three times in 90 days, a user's channel will be pulled down. 
By Emily Olsen | 01:06 pm | August 26, 2021
The company's chief product officer wrote that deleting content as quickly as possible doesn't fix the problem.
HIMSS21 Digital
By Jonah Comstock | 07:10 pm | August 12, 2021
At an UpNext panel at HIMSS 21 Digital, health leaders at Facebook, YouTube and CBS News discussed the lessons learned from a year and a half of COVID-19.
HIMSS21 Digital
By Jonah Comstock | 01:33 pm | August 05, 2021
KX Jin, Dr. Garth Graham and Darius Walker will join HIMSS Media's Jonah Comstock for a virtual panel discussion as part of UpNext.
By Laura Lovett | 03:14 pm | April 27, 2021
The program pairs up celebrities and health experts like Dr. Anthony Fauci to talk about COVID-19 vaccination efforts.