Medical company Synchron has demonstrated using Apple's new thought protocol to enable a patient to use an iPad solely by thinking.
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How to fix iPhone Health app not notifying you to take your medication on time
Check out these 8 solutions to fix the Health app on your iPhone or Apple Watch not reminding you to take medication on time.
How to add your medications to your iPhone or iPad and get reminded to take them on time
Learn how to use the Medications feature in the iPhone and iPad Health app to keep track of your medications and be reminded to take them on time.
The best free anatomy apps for Mac for medical students
If you are studying for a career in the medical field, then human anatomy is likely in your curriculum. And while you probably have the references you need like books and online tools, sometimes an extra one can be beneficial.
These free anatomy apps are terrific tools. You can use them to study what you’ve learned, delve into an area that’s new, or as references for research or assignments. If you’re looking for an app to accompany your other learning tools, check out these anatomy apps for Mac.
iOS 13.5 beta adds ability to share Medical ID information while making an emergency call
On Wednesday, Apple seeded the fourth developer beta of iOS 13.5, and now that the pre-release software is out in the wild new discoveries are being made.
The best medical information apps for iPhone and iPad
When it comes to your health, nothing is more important than getting the answers you need. And when you can’t get to a doctor right away for non-emergency situations, are diagnosed with a condition, or are prescribed a medication, you’re going to have questions.
There are apps for iOS that can help answer those questions. From checking your symptoms to basic first aid, here are the best medical information apps for iPhone and iPad.
The best iPhone apps for the hearing impaired
If you have a hearing impairment and need a little extra help, there are plenty of iPhone apps that can come to the rescue. You might need sounds to be louder or just a different way to communicate.
We’re here to help with a few of the best iPhone apps for the hearing impaired.
Apple could subsidize Apple Watch for seniors with private Medicare plans
People over the age of 65 could soon purchase a subsidized Apple Watch to use as a health tracker.
A closer look at expanded health record integration coming to iOS 11.3’s Health app
As part of the iOS 11.3 preview, Apple today announced it's enhancing the Health app's fairly limited Health Records feature, which debuted in iOS 10, to make it easier for patients to access and control detailed medical information from the palm of their hand.
Apple Heart Study app launches in partnership with Stanford Medicine
Following the announcement earlier this year, Apple on Thursday released the new Heart Study app on App Store. This joint medical research study between Apple and Stanford Medicine aims to detect irregular heart rhythms in participants, said to the company.
This EKG reader is the first Apple Watch medical device to gain FDA approval
The Kardiaband EKG reader from AliveCor is the very first Apple Watch accessory to receive an FDA approval as a medical device. The accessory is able to detect atrial fibrillation and abnormal heartbeats.
Apple working to bring comprehensive clinical data to iPhone
Aiming to turn your iPhone into the “one-stop shop for all your medical info,” a secretive team within Apple's growing Health unit has been in talks with developers, hospitals and other industry groups about bringing comprehensive clinical data to the device.
CNBC has learned from a half-dozen people familiar with the team that a future revision to the stock Health app could let users store their detailed lab results and stuff like allergy lists to their iPhone for optional sharing with hospitals, doctors, health developers and more.
“Imagine turning to your iPhone for all your health and medical information—every doctor's visit, lab test result, prescription and other health information, all available in a snapshot on your phone and shared with your doctor on command,” reads the article.
In its quest to turn the handset into the central bank for all health-related information, Apple is allegedly exploring potential acquisitions and attending health IT industry meetings.
It even hired some of the top developers involved with FHIR, an increasingly popular protocol for exchanging electronic health records, like former Epic Systems executive Sean Moore and Ricky Bloomfield, a physician from Duke University with a background in medical informatics.
According to CNBC:
Apple in recent months has been involved with discussions with health IT industry groups that are looking for ways to make this goal a reality, two of the people said.
These include "The Argonaut Project," a private sector initiative that is promoting the adoption of open standards for health information and "The Carin Alliance," an organization looking to give patients a central role in controlling their medical data.
Since iOS 10, the Health app has supported the Health Level 7 Continuity of Care Document (HL7 CCD) standard, which allows users to bring their own health records to the Health app. Users can share their records in an appropriate format with doctors.
Th Cupertino giant's new initiative, however, seems to be a lot broader in scope because, unlike the ability to store a limited snapshot of HL7 CCD records on the device, it would make sharing full medical data with hospitals and medical professionals a reality.
If successful, the company could easily solve one of the medical community's biggest problems—easy sharing of medical data and patient information between doctors, especially among different hospitals or clinics.
A March report said Apple has been working on a sensor for Apple Watch to non-invasively track blood glucose, a prototype of which Tim Cook is reportedly wearing on his body. Recently, the iPhone maker hired Stanford University's digital health efforts chief, Sumbul Desai.