Apple to Help Users to Stay Healthy by Launching CareKit
California-based tech giant has launched announced CareKit, a new software framework designed to assist developers enable people to actively take care of their own medical conditions.
"We're thrilled with the profound impact ResearchKit has already had on the pace and scale of conducting medical research, and have realized that many of the same principles could help with individual care," said Jeff Williams, Apple's chief operating officer. "We believe that giving individuals the tools to understand what is happening with their health is incredibly powerful, and apps designed using CareKit make this a reality by empowering people to take a more active role in their care."
Apple execs gave 10 minutes presentation about health care, eight on the new iPhone SE, as fellow Pro nighthawk Dan Diamond points out.
iPhone users can keep other people updated on the status of their health.
CareKit will be released as an open source framework next month allowing the developer community to continue building on the first four modules designed by Apple, that include:
- Care Card helps people track their individual care plans and action items, such as taking medication or completing physical therapy exercises. Activities can automatically be tracked and entered using sensors in Apple Watch® or iPhone;
- Symptom and Measurement Tracker lets users easily record their symptoms and how they're feeling, like monitoring temperature for possible infections or measuring pain or fatigue. Progress updates could include simple surveys, photos that capture the progression of a wound or activities calculated by using the iPhone's accelerometer and gyroscope, like quantifying range of motion;
- Insight Dashboard maps symptoms against the action items in the Care Card to easily show how treatments are working; and
- Connect makes it easy for people to share information and communicate with doctors, care teams or family members about their health and any change in condition.
Developers of health and wellness apps are excited to build these CareKit modules into apps for Parkinson's patients, post-surgery progress, home health monitoring, diabetes management, mental health and maternal health.
-Sage Bionetworks and the University of Rochester are using CareKit to turn the mPower ResearchKitTM study into a valuable tool to help better inform patients about their condition and care providers about treatment.
-The Texas Medical Center is designing apps to guide and support care pathways for its 8 million patients to improve their health through enhanced connectivity with their care teams.
-Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center will provide patients with more insight into their own chronic care management through home health monitoring devices that securely store data in HealthKitTM.
-One Drop is empowering people with a better approach to managing their diabetes.
- Start, by Iodine, helps people on antidepressants understand if their medication is working for them or not, and helps their doctors deliver more informed care.
-Glow, Inc. will incorporate CareKit modules into its pregnancy app, Glow Nurture, to guide women through a healthier pregnancy.
Currently existing apps based on ResearchKit framework include Asthma Health app, MyHeart counts and Parkinson mPower, among others. The list of Apple devices supporting ResearchKit and CareKit apps include iPhone 5, iPhone 5S, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus, iPhone SE and also the newest iPod touch.