For two years now, Apple has been working closely with Mayo Clinic which is the largest health system providers in the U.S. to finally introduce to the market the ‘HealthKit’ app. As Forbes reported, Mayo Clinic staff will be on hand to showcase the health care software that is expected to be on the iPhone 6. The company also has iWatch, a new product that aims to provide help in promoting overall health of users.
Working Out the HealthKit Application
This mobile app is one of the most important parts of the newest iOS of Apple which is the iOS8 to premier on the iPhone 6. This app will be designed as the company’s way of helping its smartphone users monitor everything they do-diet habits, heart rate tracking, blood pressure, blood sugar levels are just some of them.
During the event, a few staff of Mayo Clinic will be showing how the new phone and its HealthKit app should work and how it can improve the health care system. Of course, not only will the app help the regular phone users but the doctors as well to enable them to better practice their profession. According to the doctors of Mayo Clinic way back June when the software was introduced, the app can help ‘revolutionize’ the way that the industry acts together with people.
This software has been worked on by the Mayo Clinic and Apple for two years already and their hard work will finally be shown to the public during the launch event of the iPhone 6. This HealthKit application is by the way designed to gather as much data from the user as possible and be referred to in implementing the current health system.
How iWatch Can Help
Along with the new app to be introduced in the iPhone 6 launch is the company’s iWatch product which will be used to help consumers with their overall health. What this product offers is its several sensors to track calories, heart rate, blood pressure, blood sugar and so on and then send the information to the main device with iOS 8 operating system installed.
The question is will the HealthKit app premiering on iPhone 6 really help? After Microsoft shut down is HealthVault and Google of its Google Health, will this Apple application really work? For this question to be answered, we might as well wait for feedback from those people who’ll get to try the app and then make a conclusion later on. Just stay tuned for more information!
