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Samsung Expands Its Privileged Health SDK Partner Program

by Jasmine Pennic 01/08/2024 Leave a Comment

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What You Should Know:

– Samsung Electronics is pushing the boundaries of preventive healthcare with the expansion of its Privileged Health Software Development Kit (SDK) program.

– This SDK expansion unlocks the Galaxy Watch’s cutting-edge sensor technology for developers, fostering partnerships that bring a wave of innovative health solutions to users.

Empowering Users with Personalized Health Insights

At the heart of this program lies user empowerment. By integrating Galaxy Watch data with diverse platforms, Samsung and its partners empower individuals to actively manage their health. From real-time vital sign monitoring to personalized sleep environments, the focus is on proactive well-being.

Remote Patient Monitoring: Bridging the Distance

The Galaxy Watch becomes a bridge between patients and their healthcare providers, enabling seamless remote monitoring. Partners like Biofourmis and Kencor Health leverage the watch’s biometric data to deliver personalized care and predict potential health issues, allowing for timely interventions and improved clinical management.

Heart Health and Beyond: AI-powered Insights for Everyone

Medical AI’s advanced ECG services, powered by the Galaxy Watch’s technology, provide real-time arrhythmia detection and proactive alerts for patients with heart conditions. Oova, an AI-powered women’s health platform, integrates menstrual cycle data with Galaxy Watch biometrics, offering personalized guidance and precise fertility predictions.

XR Therapy at Home: Immersive Wellness Within Reach

Samsung’s partnership with XRHealth brings extended reality (XR) therapy to the comfort of home. By monitoring heart rate during virtual exercise sessions, the Galaxy Watch acts as a real-time pacer, providing valuable feedback for personalized physical and mental health therapy. Healium’s bio-feedback platform utilizes Galaxy Watch data to create immersive visual experiences, helping users understand and manage stress levels through intuitive visual feedback.

Personalized Sleep: A Holistic Approach to Rest

Recognizing the importance of sleep for overall health, Samsung is expanding its sleep technology beyond the Galaxy Watch. Partnerships with smart mattress companies like 3Boon1 create personalized sleep environments that optimize temperature for uninterrupted rest. By combining Galaxy Watch data with the mattress’s AI algorithm, users can achieve optimal sleep conditions, tailored to their individual needs.

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