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Organize all your health records with this built-in smartphone feature

Health apps track your steps, heart rate, sleep patterns and more. But they’re capable of so much more. You can add your health information to certain apps to keep all your records in one place and share them with your doctors. You can even track your medication.

These health apps are quite helpful if you have someone in your life with medical problems or an elderly family member who needs assistance keeping up with their medications and doctor appointments. Here’s how it works.

Add your health records to your iPhone

Participating doctors and hospitals can sign up with Apple’s Health Records feature to access patient data. You can share medical data with your healthcare providers, which is viewable on a dashboard.

This is useful for keeping your records handy whenever you need to access them, such as during a doctor’s visit. The Health app lets you see all your health information — such as medications, immunizations and lab results — in one place.

Here’s how to add your health records to your iPhone:

After you add an institution, the Health app automatically updates your health records periodically. If there’s an issue with your health records, contact your provider. 

To view your health records:

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Tracking your medications

After setting up your health data, you can add your medications to set a schedule and keep track of dosages. You can create a list to keep track of the medicines, vitamins and supplements you take

The app requires access to your camera and then scans the medication’s packaging. Unfortunately, not all medicines are listed, but there’s an option to search for them manually or look up the active ingredient.

Here’s how to track your medications:

To view your medications:

The Android option for your health records

While there’s no built-in Android tool to store your medical records, Google partnered with The Commons Project to introduce SMART Health Cards. This lets Android users store digital versions of their COVID-19 vaccination records as a shortcut on their home screen.

The Commons Project is also the author of the CommonHealth app, which helps you collect and manage personal health data and share it with your healthcare providers and services you trust.

CommonHealth is connected to over 400 data sources, including the Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic and New York-Presbeterian. Once your provider is connected to CommonHealth, you can share your health records and data with apps and services vetted by CommonHealth for security and trustworthiness.

Go to commonhealth.org for more information. Tap the button below to download the app for Android.

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