Google will display the promise of the next meeting with health care providers directly while searching, the company was announced today The company works with Minuteclinic in CVS and the appointment scheduler that is not mentioned by other names during the initial launch, which will begin in the next few weeks, Jackie Dejesse product manager said during the press direction. This initially will only be available in English If someone is looking for a doctor or a health care provider office, they will see what type of promise is available and the earliest date of appointment. The “Book” button will direct them to third-party sites to make an appointment.
Looking for Minuteclinic San Francisco, for example, will display the “Promise” tab with options for TB tests, vaccination, skin conditions, and other types of appointments. People today cannot add ads to that section, Dejesse said.
The debut of the tool came after Google highlighted the other health search features in December, including the ability to see what languages used in the doctor’s office and what insurance network needed by the office.