Becker's Healthcare March 29, 2018
Julie Spitzer

Apple expanded its iPhone’s Health Records feature pilot to nearly 40 health systems across the U.S., including New York City-based NYU Langone Health, Stanford (Calif.) Medicine and San Diego-based Scripps Health, the company announced March 29.

“Apple has long been a leader in increasing consumer access to personal health information, and Scripps is excited to be part of this new initiative,” Scripps Health CIO Andy Crowder tol Becker’s Hospital Review. “This announcement is the latest example of how Scripps is expanding its patient-centered focus by providing more options for patients to access their medical data in a safe and secure way whenever and wherever they want to.”

In January, Apple rolled out the iOS 11.3 beta update for the iPhone,...

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