Q&A: Samsung on its digital healthcare tech and HIMSS25 announcement

Samsung’s digital health armamentarium includes smart TVs, tablets, phones, watches and rings.
Cherry Drulis, Samsung’s director of healthcare mobile B2B, sat down with MobiHealthNews at the HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition in Las Vegas to discuss the impact of Samsung’s digital strategy on hospitals and health systems.
MobiHealthNews: How are your digital technology tools helping to make healthcare providers’ jobs easier and improve patient care?
Cherry Drulis: We look at workflows, leveraging our digital touchpoints along with applications to improve efficiency and eliminate the clunky workstations on wheels, eliminate PCs at point of care and leveraging our mobile devices and being able to interact with EHRs from a mobile device.
The power of our mobile devices is really impressive, not only from the clinical perspective, but we also put the patient at the center of care, leveraging our digital technology coupled with interactive patient care platforms that truly puts the patient in the center of care, allowing them to control their environment using our tablets.
We also integrate those digital touch points to our television and digital whiteboards, door signage and kiosks that improve overall efficiency.
What we talked about at HIMSS [conference] is how we are taking our smart themes that we use in the consumer side connecting to digital devices and taking that into the healthcare system, which allows us to truly connect digital devices into one central location for ease of use and maintenance.
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