Apple continues to grow its health team as it launches new health features, research initiatives, and more. CNBC reports today that Apple has hired another prominent cardiologist: David Tsay from the Columbia University Medical Center.
Tsay served as a professor of cardiology at Columbia University medical Center, as well as an associate chief transformation officer. His focus was on “implementing digital services,” today’s report says.
Apple previously hired Alexis Beatty from the University of Washington. This makes Tsay the second well-known cardiologist to join Apple’s health team.
On Apple’s earnings call, Tim Cook touched more on the company’s goals in the health industry. When asked whether the health features of Apple Watch are the main driver of its success, Cook explained that the “totality” of the feature set is most important, but he put an emphasis on health.
Cook teased that Apple will continue to expand its Health Records feature as well as its research initiatives. Of course, he also said that Apple is working on more initiatives behind the scenes that aren’t ready for the public yet:
The Apple CEO reiterated that he believes Apple’s greatest contribution will be health-related:
You can read our full coverage of Apple’s Q4 2019 earnings release here.
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