Samsung’s Privileged Health SDK partnerships elevate real-time patient monitoring

Samsung’s Privileged Health SDK partnerships elevate real-time patient monitoring
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In order to provide users with a broader range of tools for preventive health and fostering healthcare innovations, Samsung Electronics has expanded its Privileged Health Software Development Kit (SDK) program.

Samsung's Privileged Health SDK partnerships allow users to check their vital signs in real-time and manage their health intelligently and preemptively.

Galaxy Watch will make remote patient monitoring swifter and more connected, with data available straight from the users' wrists. Partners can check the patient's vital signs in real-time, alert medical teams of any irregularities and provide up-to-date data to medical staff, enabling efficient clinical management and timely emergency response decisions.

The Biofourmis remote patient monitoring platform, boosted by the Galaxy Watch's comprehensive biometric data, has become better equipped for patient-centred care through its dashboard. Kencor Health's platform, in combination with Galaxy Watch, offers tailored remote monitoring that specifically tracks and predicts hyperkalemia in patients with chronic kidney disease by utilizing biometric feedback collected from the watch.

For heart patients, Medical AI combines its own AI algorithms and the Galaxy Watch's ECG technology to provide smarter predictions and prompt alerts.

Similarly, Oova's AI-powered women's health and fertility platform remotely monitors hormone levels, connects to medical providers, and merges the Galaxy Watch's biometric data with hormonal changes, allowing for more guidance through unique cycles, including perimenopause, and enables precise prediction of a woman's fertile windows.

Extended reality (XR)

XRHealth, a Samsung partner, operates a virtual clinic providing physical and mental health therapy. The Galaxy Watch monitors users' heart rates during exercises and acts as a pacer, offering real-time feedback to ensure a more immersive and therapeutic experience.

Healium, another Samsung partner, is a bio-feedback video platform and technology that transforms heart rate data from the Galaxy Watch into immersive stories and colorful animations, offering visual feedback to help users understand and manage stress levels more intuitively.

Additionally, Samsung is expanding its capabilities to include smart mattresses that set the perfect temperature for quality sleep.

Samsung partner 3Boon1 provides smart mattresses equipped with sensors and an AI algorithm that automatically regulates the temperature of the bed based on the user's vital signs and sleep stage. By combining the Galaxy Watch's skin temperature and heart rate measurements, the AI algorithm ensures a personalized and uninterrupted sleep environment.

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