HIT Consultant May 19, 2021
Fred Pennic

What You Should Know:

The Commons Project Foundation announced this morning that more than 150 new hospital providers have joined CommonHealth, the Android equivalent of Apple Health, including the VHA, Mass General Brigham, ChristianaCare, and UC San Diego Health.

CommonHealth, which is free and available for download on the Google Play Store, was developed by The Commons Project Foundation in collaboration with UCSF, Cornell Tech and Sage Bionetworks to give people more control over their personal health data.

– Prior to the launch of CommonHealth, there were limited solutions for Android users, a segment of the population that is forecasted to grow to more than 130 million individuals in 2021. Available at a wide range of price points,...

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