MedCity News June 7, 2021
Elise Reuter

Apple is adding a feature that would allow people to share their health data with trusted contacts, such as their doctor or a family member. For example, they could share heart rate data collected by an Apple Watch.

Building on its efforts to allow people to manage their health records from their phone, Apple is adding a feature that would let people share health data with trusted contacts. For example, users could share heart rate trends from their Apple Watch with a family member or their doctor.

It’s one of several new health features the company announced at its Worldwide Developer Conference on Monday. Apple said it is working with several electronic health record systems, including Cerner, Allscripts and...

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