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Health in your hands: Samsung unveils doctor-patient data bridge, rivals Apple and Google

Samsung's strategy involves collecting data from its Galaxy smartwatches, such as fitness metrics and sleep tracking, and integrating it into a centralized system
Samsung has introduced a new health platform called Samsung Health Stack, aimed at enhancing the connection between doctors and patients by providing a secure and seamless data bridge. This platform, unveiled at the Samsung Developer Conference, is designed to compete with similar offerings from Apple and Google by allowing developers to create health applications that integrate with Samsung devices. Samsung Health Stack focuses on data interoperability, enabling the sharing of health data across different systems and devices, which is crucial for comprehensive patient care. The platform also emphasizes privacy and security, ensuring that patient data is protected while being accessible to authorized healthcare providers. This move by Samsung is part of a broader trend where tech giants are increasingly venturing into the healthcare sector to leverage their technological capabilities.

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