Becker's Healthcare May 8, 2018
Jessica Kim Cohen

In January, Apple unveiled plans to integrate patient health records into the iPhone’s Health app, with an initial 12 hospitals piloting the new service.

To assess attitudes toward the project, KLAS Research interviewed executives from these 12 hospitals for a May report. The research firm asked the respondents — from organizations like Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger and Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine — about their experiences with the project thus far, along with their expectations down the line.

Overall, respondents reported high hopes for Apple’s health records, with 59 percent indicating they expect to achieve benefits from...

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