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Earlier this week, Apple announced a new health sharing feature that gives patients the reins in sharing consumer-generated health data with their doctors, family and friends.
Apple has been working on giving patients more access to their data for years. In 2018, the company rolled out Health Records on iOS, which aggregates existing user-generated data in their Health app with data from their EHR – if the user is a patient at a participating hospital.
This new feature turns the tables – instead of patients accessing medical data generated by the health system, the patient is in the driver s seat, sharing their own information. This information includes everything from mobility trends to heart data. Additionally, users are able to share lab results with those of their choosing.
It s being announced this afternoon that athenahealth, a leading provider of network-enabled software and services for medical groups and health systems nationwide, will support iOS 15 so as to allow its U.S. customers to share important everyday health information stored in the Apple Health app with.
Update 231: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (June 10, 4 p.m.)
Second doses are now available for anyone who received a first dose in April or earlier. Albertans are encouraged to continue to book appointments for first doses so we can safely return to normal.
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There are 306 people in hospital due to COVID-19, including 81 in intensive care.
There are 3,810 active cases in the province.
To date, 223,877 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19.
In the last 24 hours, there were six additional COVID-related deaths reported: one on Dec. 17, 2020, two on June 8, and three on June 9.