![]() Then again, with so many people already using the Apple Watch and Apple Health app to track their health on a daily basis, maybe the idea of then going to an Apple clinic isn't so absurd.Kids need to figure out which patient to admit - and what other tasks are the most urgent, but the pay-to-play structure keeps this from being a positive experience. As such, the thought of Apple eventually wanting people to use it for healthcare and medicine is bound to come with even more backlash. Apple has already received ample criticism for locking people into its ecosystem with iMessage and the App Store. ![]() If and when that day ever comes, it'll be interesting to see how many people would be willing to visit Apple-run clinics and doctor offices. While Apple hasn't scrapped Casper entirely, it'll likely be years down the road before it ever becomes available to the general public. This, combined with multiple key people working on Casper quitting the project, has resulted in it mostly coming to a standstill. If Apple has been working on Casper since 2016, why has it remained a secret until just now? Per The Wall Street Journal's report, Apple has had to scale back on its development due to employees raising concerns "about the integrity of health data coming from the company's clinics." Apple apparently tried to stand behind the integrity of the data from the clinics, yet employees continued to complain about poor performance and inaccurate results from them.
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