
International Business Machines (IBM) Corp is creating a unit dedicated to provide data analytics to the healthcare sector, making use of health information gathered by millions of Apple devices.
The new Watson Health unit of IBM plans to aggregate health information from a large number of Apple devices and providers in the cloud and offer insights to health product manufacturing companies like Johnson & Johnson and Medtronic, which can then integrate results into services they sell to healthcare companies.
The company already has an arrangement to work with Apple on numerous enterprise applications, but is extending its co-operation in the area of health.
Watson Health named for IBM's artificial intelligence creation, which beat previous champions of the U.S. quiz show Jeopardy, will bring cloud services and analytics to Apple's latest forays into the health business, HealthKit and ResearchKit.
One example is mPower, which measures hand tremors as a test for Parkinson's Disease.
Both services generate millions of points of data, and with customers' consent, IBM is looking to turn that anonymous data into meaningful signals for the treatment of illnesses or rehabilitation.
Medical device maker Medtronic said it will use insights from Watson Health and work with IBM on personalized care plans for people with diabetes.