MobiHealth News October 27, 2022
Emily Olsen

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.

YouTube is expanding product features that aim to provide information and context about credible health sources to include videos made by licensed healthcare professionals.

The health source information panels, which were first introduced in the U.S. last year, label health content from authoritative sources like educational institutions, public health departments, hospitals and government entities. These videos are pulled into health content shelves that sit at the top of health-related searches.

Starting today, healthcare professionals can apply to make their content eligible for these features. Applicants will need to provide proof...

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