app.
Enter your own data. If the data type item is in your Dashboard, just tap it there, then tap
Add Data Point. Otherwise, tap Health Data at the bottom of the screen, tap the item you
want to update, then tap Add Data Point.
Stop app data collection. Tap Sources at the bottom of the Health screen, then select the
app in the Apps list. Or tap the associated data type item in your Dashboard or in the Health
Data list, tap Share Data, then choose the app under Data Sources.
Share health and fitness data
Share data. Follow the instructions that can come with the app or the device to set it up,
then watch for a sharing request, where you control whether data is shared by the Health
app. For example, your health care provider might provide an app that sends blood pressure
updates to your doctor. You need only install the app, then allow the Health app to share
blood pressure data when asked.
Stop sharing data. Tap Sources at the bottom of the Health screen, then select the app in
the Apps list. Or tap the associated data type item in your Dashboard or in the Health Data
list, tap Share Data, then choose the app under Share Data With.
Export all data. Tap Health Data at the bottom of the Health screen, tap All near the top of
the screen, then tap . Tap Export, then choose an option. (See .) Your
data is exported in XML format, a common format for sharing data between apps.
Create an emergency medical ID
Your iPhone can display important contact and medical information on the Lock screen,
where it’s available for someone attending to you in an emergency.
Note: Anyone with physical access to your iPhone can read the information you include in
your emergency medical ID.
Set up your medical ID. In the Health app, tap Medical ID in the bottom right of the screen.
View your ID. When you wake iPhone, slide to the passcode screen, then tap Emergency.
On iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, press Health on the Home screen, then tap Show
Medical ID.