As reportedly its latest foray into the healthcare space, in August 2016 the Apple Corporation acquired Gliimpse LLC - a small firm organzied around developing technology for creating personalized and shareable medical records on a large scale. Gliimpse collates usersâ personal health data from different platforms, turning information from labs, hospitals, and pharmacies into a single shareable report. This report can be used to provide doctors with a complete medical record, but Gliimpse also suggests that users donate it anonymously to a "national health graph," which would provide raw material to researchers seeking medical breakthroughs. The Gliimpse acquisition expands Appleâs existing portfolio of programs that collect or manage health data.The company's technology uses machine learning to translate incomprehensible electronic medical records into standardized, coded elements (LOINC, RxNorm, CPT, ICD and SNOMED) and terminology that can be understood and used by both humans and machines. Because patients control the data under the company's system, there are no HIPAA violations regarding data-sharing. The goal is to create a vast database of health data with widespread benefit. The company emphasizes encryption for thorough data securi