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KP Health Ally is a free mobile application designed specifically for patients enrolled in diabetes or hypertension remote monitoring programs. Available on Android, this app facilitates the sharing of health data between users and their care teams, enhancing the management of health conditions. The application allows for seamless data synchronization from various medical devices, enabling users to track their readings and monitor their health status effectively.

In addition to device synchronization, KP Health Ally offers users the ability to participate in multiple remote monitoring programs within a single interface. Users can view clinician-assigned health goals, share their readings directly with healthcare providers, and access Telehealth support when needed. The app requires location permissions to connect with Bluetooth-enabled devices, ensuring accurate data transmission.

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Used KP Health Ally for Android?


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Version
3.23.0
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Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
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46
Downloads Last Week
0

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Managing your health just got easier with the Kaiser Permanente Health Ally app, designed for patients enrolled in a diabetes or hypertension...

Managing your health just got easier with the Kaiser Permanente Health Ally app, designed for patients enrolled in a diabetes or hypertension Remote Monitoring program. Once enrolled by a KP clinician, use this mobile app to seamlessly share device data.


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