KEY POINTS
  • Google's health vice president David Feinberg said he doesn't feel pressure to produce revenue but instead, to have a 'global impact.'
  • Feinberg, who's helped lead the company's health unit for more than two years, said he feels pressure product health products to Google-sized scale, meaning it could be used by millions of people.
  • Feinberg said in order to bring its products to scale, it needs two things: partnerships and public trust.

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Google is going after the health sector in a major way, but Google's health vice president said he's feeling more pressure to bringits health products to Google-sized scale than to bring immediate revenue to the company.

David Feinberg, who joined Google in a newly-created role as VP of health two years ago, said several times Wednesday that he feels pressure to bring products to scale but that revenue isn't a part of most of his discussions with Google higher-ups.

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