Verily, Alphabet Inc.’s life sciences unit, is launching a new AI-powered health app just months after the Trump administration encouraged tech companies to expand the suite of health-oriented tools available to consumers.
The app, called Verily Me, will let users easily access and share relevant health records with clinicians across health-care systems. It builds on the company’s software platform, which organizes and connects data like electronic health records, or EHRs.
Major companies, including Alphabet, Apple Inc. and Amazon.com Inc. have pledged to work with US health systems and the Trump administration to make fragmented medical data more accessible. In ...