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CareKit
People can use CareKit apps to manage a chronic illness like diabetes, recover from an injury or surgery, or achieve health and wellness goals.
To learn more about CareKit, see Research & Care > CareKit.
CareKit 2.0 contains two projects, CareKit UI and CareKit Store. CareKit UI provides a wide variety of prebuilt views you can use to create a custom CareKit app. CareKit Store defines a database scheme that incorporates CareKit entities — such as patients, care plans, tasks, and contacts — so you can store and manage data on the patient's device. CareKit 2.0 enables seamless synchronization between your database and the UI, so you can always keep a care plan up to date. For developer guidance, see CareKit.