Apple made a big announcement this week in the health space, saying that it would add an iPhone feature allowing users to see medical records.
As the New York Times reported, it’s a significant play in the health space:
The feature is to become part of Apple’s popular Health app. It will enable users to transfer clinical data — like cholesterol levels and lists of medications prescribed by their doctors — directly from their medical providers to their iPhones, potentially streamlining how Americans gain access to some health information.
The new feature isn’t rolling out to everyone yet, but a pair of local hospital systems will be involved in the pilot, which is the iOS 11.3 beta. Johns Hopkins Medicine and MedStar Health are among the dozen hospitals to try it out.
Patients of each hospital involved in the beta will have access to the feature.
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