YouTube is revolutionising its platform to combat medical misinformation and help users access crucial first-aid information swiftly. Renowned for its diverse content, YouTube has now partnered with authoritative health organisations to prioritise easily accessible, credible instructional how-to videos for handling emergencies.
In its latest update, YouTube has introduced first-aid information shelves pinned at the top of search results. These shelves include step-by-step videos from accredited sources covering essential topics like CPR, choking, bleeding, heart attack, stroke, seizure, and opioid overdose. The collaboration with Mass General Brigham and the Mexican Red Cross brings this initiative to the US in both English and Spanish.
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YouTube Health, tasked to provide high-quality health content globally, also includes health labels identifying videos from medical professionals. A crisis resource panel connects users with live support during emergencies. With these additions, YouTube aims to expand its impact to more countries and languages in the near future.
Alongside the first-aid shelves, YouTube offers a free 11-video CPR course developed by the American Heart Association. This comprehensive resource enables users to grasp hands-only CPR, a vital skill in unexpected emergencies.
Recognising the challenge of content moderation, YouTube has addressed concerns by announcing a framework against medical misinformation. This strategic approach involves removing content contradicting established health guidelines, especially in areas like cancer, Covid, and reproductive health. The move comes after the platform faced criticism during the Covid-19 pandemic for spreading inaccurate
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