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The agency also extended its statement to health apps, noting that there are still too few privacy protections for them.
The snack delivery company is allowing some Philadelphia-based users to get birth control and acne medication, according to Insider.
"We urge readers to immediately update all Apple devices," said cybersecurity researchers who discovered the flaw.
It will soon offer the "full package" of hybrid virtual/in-person care in Philadelphia, Chicago, Dallas and Boston, Insider reports, with more expansion to follow in 2022.
Since implementing new wireless technology, the health system has seen troubleshooting calls about connection and speed problems virtually disappear.
In its first year, the health system treated more than 16,000 patients through Virtual ExpressCare. The service, launched at the peak of the pandemic, was crucial in preserving New York City's emergency care system.
A new study tested the static magnetic fields of iPhone 12 models and the Apple Watch in an attempt to determine their minimum separation distance from implanted medical devices.
More than 80% of Parkview Medical Center's clinicians agreed the software improved their ability to communicate patient information, while nearly as many said they feel more connected to their care teams.
The app has been getting nearly 1,000 downloads a week since launching in April. It's the new digital front door for the health system.
The news comes alongside reports that Google is dismantling its health division.