Apple is going to gather your medical records in the Health app

Apple wants to gather all your medical records in his New Health app







Apple announced a new health effort as a part of iOS 11.3. The new Health Records section in the Health app lets you CAN  gather and view all of your medical records. The company is partnering with hospitals.
Apple released the first beta version of iOS 11.3  24th-1-18. While the new version of iOS is going to remain in beta testing for months, it should be available as a free download to all iPhone users pretty soon.
Health Records is going to be a new menu in the Health Data section of the Health app. You’ll be able to add any file to this menu as long as it’s a CDA file. Some hospitals already email you those files or make them available on their website. But Apple wants to automate this process  with  this aap
Johns Hopkins Medicine, Cedars-Sinai, Penn Medicine and others are already testing the feature with their patients. Health Records is based on  "Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources" a standard when it comes to data formats and APIs.
So it means that those hospitals and clinics will be able to push this data to your phone directly. You’ll receive a notification alerting you that you just received a new medical record.
And it looks very thorough based on the screenshot. You’ll be able to list your allergies, medications, immunizations and lab results in the  Apple Health app.
This could be particularly useful for patients who get a lot of lab results to track cholesterol, Blood pressure or something else. Newest results appear at the top of the Healthcare Records timeline  so  this  App  will  become  very  useful for  patients
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