MD+DI February 2, 2018
Amanda Pedersen

The tech titan is expanding its presence in the healthcare market by putting medical records on iPhones and plans to seek FDA approval for an iWatch-connected heart app.

Apple announced new capabilities in Health Records that will allow patients see medical records on their iPhone from multiple providers.

Apple is trying to bear more fruit in healthcare with iOS healthcare applications on the iPhone and the iWatch.

The company recently introduced a significant update to the Health app with the iOS 11.3 beta that allows customers to see their medical records on their iPhone. The updated Health Records section within the Health app is designed to bring together hospitals, clinics, and the existing Health app to allow users to see...

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