MobiHealth News December 27, 2019
Dave Muoio

New clinical efforts, more personal health record partners and continued smartwatch support defined the Cupertino company’s year in digital health.

Much like its predecessors, 2019 was yet another year in which Apple furthered its push into the healthcare market. Although headlined as always by the health tracking features of its consumer wearables, the company has also embraced a number of other projects that align its interests with long-time industry players and — in the words of its healthcare leaders — empower and democratize health for the consumer.

And the Cupertino company certainly seems like has the chance to make an impact. A recent Morgan Stanley report anticipates a $15 billion to $300 billion healthcare opportunity for Apple by 2027, and...

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Topics: Apps, Digital Health, EMR / EHR, Health IT, mHealth, Patient / Consumer, Pharma, Provider, Technology, Wearables
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