Taking licenses will not be a piece of cake since YouTube will verify before providing healthcare practitioners with this reliability badge. They will have to agree to follow the best practices for health information sharing created by the Council of Medical Specialty Societies, the National Academy of Medicine, and the World Health Organization. The company has revealed that people who will be chosen for this YouTube says users accepted into the program will be “periodically reassessed” to make sure they still meet the criteria. Previously, only health departments and hospitals we able to access this feature. Garth Graham, global head of healthcare and public health partnerships at YouTube, said: YouTube has always tried to avoid misinformation on its platform and medical misinformation primarily is destructive. During COVID days, YouTube remained a major source of misinformation about covid vaccines. With these labels, people will be able to gather correct information on the platform that is needed when it comes to health-related content. Also Read: YouTube Rolls Out New Design and Better Controls