With iOS 13.5 your medical data can be sent to emergency services automatically


Apple Watch Emergencies

We continue to see news of iOS 13.5 and watOS 6.2.5 beta versions coming directly to our devices. News on 9To5Mac explains that there are issues that are relevant to emergency calls. Keep in mind that the iPhone and Apple Watch already allow several options to call emergency services easily and quickly, but now also personal data may be sent

from the person directly.

Transferring data will be automated and in this way the task we currently have and allow us to see on the iPhone screen – by pressing the power button and volume button for a few seconds – the individual data is added to the "Medical Data" and that in the case of the Apple Watch it is done by pressing the physical button. These other details then we have the option SOS emergency Th is is the one that compiles the information in the form of a message to our doctor or emergency service if necessary.

If we are in a dangerous situation, have all of the user's medical information it may be important to save your life And when a user makes an emergency call and the user's health data is automatically sent, there are many options to detect the seriousness of the situation. This is obviously related to many other external factors that will vary in each case, but they already know the patients or patient information such as our date of birth, medical conditions, allergies or reactions, medications, blood type, etc. they can be very helpful.

We will see this in the next version of iOS 13.5 and also in watchOS 6.2.5 but apparently the user will manage to accept or not that this information is automatically sent when you make an emergency call.

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