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The company announces a new collaboration with Epic to give providers more choices on the cloud, and new accelerators to help health organizations do more with their data.

Las Vegas – Google is moving forward with new partnerships as the tech giant expands its presence in the healthcare industry.

Thomas Kurian, Google Cloud CEO, spoke to healthcare and technology leaders at the HLTH Conference Monday, outlining some of the company’s latest news and talking about how technology is changing the industry.

Google Cloud is working with payers, providers, and pharmaceutical companies. “It’s an ecosystem that needs to deliver the care that people need,” Kurian said.

“Technology is increasingly helping deliver better care for people,” Kurian said.

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