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Ask a question Reset. The Health app was created to help organize your important health information and make it easy to access in a central and secure place. There are new ways to share data with your loved ones and healthcare team, a metric to assess your walking steadiness and risk of falling, and trend analysis to help you understand changes in your health.

Health puts your important information at your fingertips, including your health records, labs, activity, sleep, and more. It collects data from your iPhone, the built-in sensors on your Apple Watch, compatible medical devices, and apps that use HealthKit.

The Health app is built to keep your data secure and protect your privacy. Your data stays on your device and is encrypted. And you are always in control of your health information. Having a second set of eyes on your health data can give you peace of mind. With new sharing features, the Health app lets you do just that by offering powerful new ways to stay connected to your loved ones and provide useful information to healthcare providers.

You can also receive the same alerts as a loved one, such as heart rate and irregular rhythm notifications.

When you share your information, you have complete control over what you share and the people and institutions you share with. And you can make changes at any time. To help you have more meaningful discussions with your healthcare team, now you can share health data including activity data, heart data, cycle tracking data, heart health notifications, and falls.

Sharing data from the Health app can lead to richer, better-informed conversations with your doctor and healthcare team. Using their own health records system, your healthcare team can review the data that you share. Access to this information can help healthcare providers have a more holistic view of your health. The more informed you are about your health, the more empowered you are to take action. The Health app helps you make sense of your health data. Highlights uses machine learning to serve up what matters most to you, like your steps, sleep, or vitals.

Interactive charts let you view your health data over time and dive in for a deeper look. For example, you can review your exercise activity for a day, week, or month or see your heart rate during a specific workout.

New advanced trend analysis lets you see how health metrics like blood glucose, heart rate, and respiratory rate change over time.

And you can get notifications when new trends are detected. With an Apple Watch, you can track metrics from your sleep like blood oxygen levels, heart rate, time asleep, and now sleeping respiratory rate.

Add your information, like height, weight, and age. Tap Done. You can also set up your Medical ID or register to be an organ donor from your profile. Choose your favorite categories to track Open the Health app and tap the Summary tab. Tap Edit in the upper-right corner.

To add or remove a category from your favorites, tap it. Categories with a blue star appear in your favorites. When you're finished, tap Done. Add information about your health Open the Health app and tap the Browse tab. Tap a category, like Activity. Tap a subcategory, like Steps. Tap Add Data in the upper-right corner. Enter the date, time, and data for that activity. The Health app automatically counts your steps, walking, and running distances. And, if you have an Apple Watch, it automatically tracks all of your Activity data.

If you're already using another app to track your health, you can try adding data from the app to Health, so all your information is in one place.

You might also need to open the app and adjust its settings to allow it to share data with Health. You decide what information goes into the Health app and which apps can get your information from Health.

Apps that access HealthKit must have a privacy policy. Review an app's privacy policy before allowing access to your health and fitness information.

The Health app takes similar data from different sources, like steps recorded from your iPhone and activity from your Apple Watch, and organizes it based on where it comes from. By default, Health prioritizes data in this order:. When you add a new data source, it appears above all other apps and devices that contribute data in Health.

You can change the order of sources at any time. If multiple sources contribute the same data type, then the data source at the top will take priority over other sources. Any new apps or devices that you add go to the top of the list automatically, above your iPhone or iPod touch.

Health information is stored in iCloud and gets encrypted as it goes between iCloud and your device, and while it's stored in iCloud. End-to-end encryption requires iOS 12 and two-factor authentication. If you aren't using iCloud, you can back up your information in Health by encrypting your iTunes backup.

The information that you create or gather about yourself is under your control , and it's encrypted with your passcode when you lock your iPhone. Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement.

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