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    Samsung Health now tracks medical records

    By Ruchika oberoi23 October 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Through this upgrade, both the tracking of medications and the monitoring of food are improved.

    9to5Google has discovered that Samsung Health has been updated to provide the capability for customers to examine their own medical records. b.well Connected Health is a platform that is designed to offer individuals with access to their own health data, and Samsung is collaborating with this platform in order to bring about these improvements. They have access to previous medical records, which may include documentation of vaccines, prescriptions, and particular medical examinations.

    In addition to providing information from the past, Samsung Health also currently offers. In addition to this, it serves as a prompt for users to seek medical assistance and can also provide advice for subsequent activities and steps.

    There has been a drug tracking option available in Samsung Health since the end of the previous year. Now, Samsung has announced that the function would be available in South Korea and India, and the company is working with healthcare providers in those countries to ensure that it is implemented appropriately.

    Monitoring the amount of food consumed is the final significant news update. With the addition of a barcode scanner, Samsung Health is now able to record food goods with greater ease. The company has formed a partnership with fatsecret, a company that provides certified information regarding food and nutrition. You can obtain instantaneous information on the nutritional value of a product by scanning a barcode. The United States of America and a few nations in the European Union, such as France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Poland, will be the first to receive this functionality. It is intended to be expanded to additional locations in the future, according to the plans.

    When it comes to improving people’s health, Samsung is not simply aiming to enhance it through the Samsung Health app. The FDA gave its approval for a sleep detection technology to be included in the Galaxy Watch this year.

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