Apple has partnered with medical records company Epic Systems to bring a health record tool on macOS.
Apple wanted Epic Systems to develop a native version of the tool for macOS, but the latter is instead working on one that would be simpler to use than a native application, IANS reported from San Francisco.
Epic Systems is the largest provider of electronic health records in the US.
A report from 2021 claimed that over 250 mn patients have a medical record kept by Epic Systems.
Last month, Apple’s latest update of macOS Ventura introduced a ‘Continuity Camera’ feature that allowed users to connect their iPhone to a Mac to use it as a webcam with applications like FaceTime or Zoom.
With the new feature, users were able to use their iPhone as a web camera by wirelessly connecting it to their Mac.
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