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How iPhone CareKit apps will revolutionize health care

“Apple took the wraps off the iPhone SE and 9.7-inch iPad Pro at its ‘Loop Me In” event on March 21, but the company’s most revelatory launch of the spring isn’t new hardware. It’s the open-source framework CareKit, which is poised to transform the future of health care,” Caitlin McGarry writes for Macworld.

“If you’re anything like me, you go to the doctor for a check-up once a year. In the 364 days between visits, any number of things happen that we forget about—nothing medically major, but changes in exercise routine, diet, and stress levels that can be significant when taken as a whole. Maybe they just don’t seem important enough to mention to a doctor,” McGarry writes. “But with the help of health-tracking iOS apps, we have all of that data at our fingertips. CareKit takes that information and makes it actionable, and, perhaps more importantly, shareable with your doctor.”

“Phones don’t judge us. We enter embarrassing symptoms into an app that we might gloss over in a routine doctor’s appointment,” McGarry writes. “With CareKit integration, the apps you trust with that private information will enable you to more easily track those symptoms, follow a self-care checklist, and if something is really problematic, help you involve a doctor. CareKit is empowering.”

Much more in the full article – recommendedhere.

MacDailyNews Take: The import of Apple’s CareKit, along with HealthKit and ResearchKit, cannot be overstated.

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