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Samsung, HealthTap partner to bring digital healthcare to Smart TVs

October 15, 2022
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Calif.-based virtual healthcare provider HealthTap and multinational electronics company Samsung announced a strategic partnership to bring virtual healthcare to Samsung Smart TVs in the U.S. 

HealthTap is a technology company and medical group providing virtual healthcare offerings via the web and health apps. 

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The partnership extends HealthTap’s services to Samsung TV owners, who will be able to connect to HealthTap’s healthcare platform and visit with a health provider via a connected television camera.

Consumers can review a doctor’s bio and credentials, watch video interviews to designate their preferred doctor and then schedule an appointment to see the provider. 

“Developing a primary care relationship is critical for all Americans, and the ability to conveniently access telemedicine through a TV screen empowers everyone to take care into their own hands,” Sean Mehra, CEO and founder of HealthTap, said in a statement. 

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This week, Samsung also announced its aim to screen 150,000 Indians for eye disease by the end of 2023 using upcycled phones.

The technology manufacturer is modifying old Galaxy devices into fundus cameras via its Galaxy Upcycling program. The EYELIKE fundus cameras utilize AI to detect diseases in scanned retinal images.

Source by www.mobihealthnews.com

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