apple health isn't doing so great https://t.co/nnxbXS5vB2
— Tony Romm (@TonyRomm) June 16, 2021
Weird article. And no one reported Apple would be make primary care clinics focused on employees for the broader public. https://t.co/Rybem863j4
— John Wilson (@JohnWilson) June 16, 2021
WSJ EXCLUSIVE: Tim Cook says Apple’s greatest legacy will be in health. A bold plan to offer medical services has stalled.
— Anthony DeRosa ? (@Anthony) June 16, 2021
Apple was testing this effort by taking over clinics that catered to employees https://t.co/WVbPXEiUkd
Tim Cook sees Apple’s greatest legacy in health. https://t.co/Fn5SBedAES “Nutrition labels” say many cookies, web bugs, spam aren’t very healthy. No vaccines available, social (media) distance may help. some think that restricts their freedom. Should I stop?
— Jules Polonetsky (@JulesPolonetsky) June 16, 2021
We got details about Apple’s Health strategy, and the problems that unit has faced https://t.co/RFgR0mt8YQ
— Rolfe Winkler (@RolfeWinkler) June 16, 2021
Tim Cook says Apple’s greatest contribution to mankind will be in health, but internal division and caution have slowed progress.@RolfeWinkler explains with details on a plan to hire doctors and create Apple-store-like clinics that largely ran aground. https://t.co/S0uhcDCG0d
— Tripp Mickle (@trippmickle) June 16, 2021
.@RolfeWinkler got his hands on internal Apple documents spelling out strategy & morale problems - like senior managers discouraging employees from raising concerns - on its health teams. https://t.co/gkry481Ta8
— Deepa Seetharaman (on parental leave) (@dseetharaman) June 16, 2021
Apple Health, R&D hiccups or Papermastered?
— Kontra (@counternotions) June 16, 2021
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Apple reportedly wants to run its own health care clinics https://t.co/CObag6YE8m pic.twitter.com/K9TZKuW1XW
— New York Post (@nypost) June 16, 2021