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Epic is the most commonly used electronic health record by non-government hospitals and health systems in the U.S., and Epic's patient portal (MyChart™) still has low adoption rates. Health systems should focus more on increasing patient portal adoption and closing the digital divide before they think about utilizing Apple's health features.
 
Who takes a personal trainer seriously when you are better shape then them?
A person has the ability to teach and may have had a history of being a power lifter that ended up with an injury that prevented them from getting back in shape. If they know their stuff that can train people still, but I get what you're saying. Your thoughts are bit shortsighted though.
 
I don't understand what got you to say any of that. With the exception of one person who is a little thicc the all the rest of the presenters are in good shape. BTW there are lot of personal trainers at gyms that are grossly out of shape. Not everybody has to be perfect man. For all you know the heavier woman might be a lot healthier than most posting here.
personally I LOVE thick women ...

But there are a LOT of Apple staff overweight or out of shape and it kind of falls off on the feature pitch.

Do you see anyone in Apple Fitness+ overweight or out of shape that are coaching courses? Nope. I never ASKED for anyone to be perfect. You're reading that wrong. and if you search my posts on fitness I'm VERY encouraging. If your personal trainer (outside of Pandemic) is out of shape ... what are you learning from them? Anesthesiology, movement, nursing injuries or movement, yoga?

I'm talking physical fitness here, and not hating. Please understand that.
 
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