3 comments

  • arenaninja 21 minutes ago
    I expect Apple Health to integrate this kind of cool functionality in the future. Heck, I'm not sure why I can't have it pull my labs by connecting other applications.
    • bluGill 2 minutes ago
      > Heck, I'm not sure why I can't have it pull my labs by connecting other applications.

      You shouldn't be able to. while the ability when used correctly would be very nice, there are too many scams/frauds and other abuses where that ability will be used against somebody. (maybe not you - if all you have is the same cholesterol as everybody else there isn't much gain from you - but some data is a lot more sensitive)

    • Jtsummers 11 minutes ago
      > Heck, I'm not sure why I can't have it pull my labs by connecting other applications.

      You can do this by connecting to your provider already. Open Health, select the search (magnifying glass) icon, then scroll down and select "add account". If your provider is in there you can link them and see your labs in the app. With mine, the authorization to access is up to one year so it has to be renewed periodically.

    • xattt 10 minutes ago
      Isn’t that what the whole HealthKit ecosystem is?

      I thought this wasn’t fully implemented because incompetence and lack of tech foresight in healthcare systems, or because said data providers have realized the value of this info and won’t share it at the level of 2007 Facebook users.

  • syntaxing 24 minutes ago
    I’m kinda surprised Apple doesn’t do something like this. I would imagine it’s a lot easier with phones with LiDAR
  • sgallant 38 minutes ago
    If this gets good enough, you could imagine your phone periodically tracking body composition and combining it with wearables, bloodwork, glucose, etc. Suddenly some measurements that currently require a clinic and specialized equipment become essentially free and continuous.

    ...at the same time, giving Google/Apple photos of your body is creepy