Global tech giant Apple Inc. may launch a subscription-based healthcare service in near future. The company planned to offer its own primary-care medical service with Apple-employed doctors at its own clinics, according to a Wall Street Journal report. Apple reportedly took over a clinic near Apple Park and hired Stanford University’s Dr. Sumbul Desai to manage the project. But the plan was put on the back burner over issues of data integrity.
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