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Apple Health

Pulls activity, heart rate, sleep, and body metrics from a client's Apple Health app, including data from a connected Apple Watch, into their Healthie Journal automatically, once the relevant metrics are enabled for that client. Clients connect once from Integrations in the Healthie mobile app and their data appears tagged "Apple Health," with no manual entry required.

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The problem it solves

Clients with iPhones and Apple Watches generate rich activity, heart rate, and sleep data that never reaches their care team without manual reporting. Providers recommending lifestyle or activity changes lack objective, longitudinal data to track progress or adjust care between visits.

What's included

  • Automatic pull of steps, heart rate, weight, sleep analysis, and blood pressure from Apple Health
  • Apple Watch data (via Apple Health) including cycling and walking/running distance
  • Body fat percentage, height, and mindful minutes
  • Per-client, per-metric sync controls set from the client's Settings > Metrics tab
  • Journal entries and metric graphs tagged "Apple Health" to distinguish synced data from manual entries

How it works

Enable Apple Health globally, by group, or for an individual client from Settings. The client then connects their own account from the Healthie mobile app by navigating to Integrations and selecting Connect with Apple Health — web-only clients can't set this up since it's mobile-only. For any metric to actually sync, the provider must also enable it under that client's profile: Actions > Settings > Metrics. The client's Healthie app must be open for a sync to fire, since Apple Health doesn't push data in the background; once synced, entries appear as metric graphs in the client's Journal tagged "Apple Health."

Apple Health integration pulls metrics like heart rate, blood pressure, steps, sleep, and weight from a client's iPhone into their Healthie Journal, including data that Apple Watch feeds into Apple Health. It's built for providers with mobile-app clients, and it requires the provider to enable the specific metrics they want tracked in that client's settings before any data will sync. Clients connect their own account once from Integrations in the Healthie mobile app, and the Healthie app must be open on the client's phone for a sync to occur. The sync is one-way — Apple Health data flows into Healthie, but metrics entered in Healthie never push back to Apple Health, and web-only clients can't connect since setup is mobile-app only.

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