Keywords: airstrip , data collection, telemedicine
In WatchOS 2.0, which was launched at the conference, the healthcare-oriented app Airstrip became the AppleWatch's main push. After putting the watch on your hand, Airstrip can directly display how often the wearer takes his or her medication, whether he or she has recently forgotten to take it, and will display the wearer's heart rate and blood glucose in the same way as it did before, as well as syncing this information directly to your doctor.
Airstrip also collects all of the heart rate and blood glucose data from the wearer and makes a comparison chart when the wearer needs to see it, making it easy for the wearer to check their health and synchronize that data with their doctor. When a pregnant woman wears an Apple Watch, Airstrip can also detect the heart rate information of the baby in the pregnant woman's body, and you can also hear the child's heartbeat.
Sadly, however, there was no news about HealthKit, the health-tracking app, or ResearchKit, the medical app, at the launch.
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