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Apple has made some bold moves into health care, a market reportedly worth trillions. But the company’s strategy is a bit elusive as it walks the fine line between wellness and medicine.

Most recently, the company announced a new blood oxygen sensor on the Apple Watch Series 6 and a partnership with the Singaporean government to incentivize Apple Watch users to be more healthy. But the company’s strategy is a bit elusive as it walks the fine line between wellness and medicine.

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How Apple Plans To Become A Big Player In Health Care
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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst FAANGS are spreading themselves everywhere to dominate different sectors. Apple going to be a player in Health Care should not be surprising. Apple is not a computer/phone company, is a culture which can create wonderful things, or dominate markets or business with their weight. This is not yet begin defined. Other FAANGs like Google for instance are already doing the same in the Pharma sector.