Becker's Healthcare June 17, 2020
Katie Adams

In the past year, Apple has increased its healthcare presence by expanding its product capabilities and partnering with leading health centers and research institutions.

Here’s a breakdown of Apple’s healthcare ventures reported by Becker’s Hospital Review. The timeline includes Apple’s healthcare moves since June 2019.

June 3, 2019: Apple executives announce at the company’s annual developers conference that Apple Watch and iPhone users will soon be able to monitor menstrual cycles and symptoms, hearing health, and activity levels over time.

June 6, 2019: Ruston-based Northern Louisiana Medical Center begins allowing patients to access their medical data through Apple’s Health Records app.

June 27, 2019: Some Apple stores begin selling One Drop, a blood glucose monitor that integrates with the iPhone...

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