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SPEAKER: Thanks to machine learning, we can extract knowledge from medical records, call center conversations, medical voice soundbites, medical forms, regulatory filings, research reports, insurance claims, pharmaceutical documentation, and more. This ultimately helps doctors and care teams get holistic views of their patients quickly, or health plans to see population trends for their members, or pharma to draw insights from drug development research. This is possible thanks to a field known as natural language processing, which is concerned with programming computers to process and analyze large bodies of human communication that can live in many different formats, such as written texts, spoken utterances, or even official documentation. And so in this episode, we will share how organizations can use one of Googles natural language services to specifically help process structured and unstructured health care language data using NLP, which stands for Natural Language Processing. [M