Samsung’s new centralized Health Hub lets you share data with your doctor

Samsung Galaxy Watch users, get ready to experience more personalized health and wellness tools, as the company is building a new health hub that lets you share data analyzed from your watch with your doctor.
Samsung announced that it is working on developing a new health hub of sorts, which will be efficient for you to share data analyzed from several Galaxy devices with your doctor seamlessly. This new integration will also be convenient for you to stay on top of guidance from your doctor between visits.
Dr. Hon Pak, Senior Vice President and Head of Digital Health at Samsung, revealed that the Korean tech giant is working on a new centralized health hub, which is designed to simplify sharing biometric and clinical data collected by Galaxy devices with your doctor.
Usually, doctors repeatedly offer recommendations or suggestions during appointments, but unless they are taking notes, it’s quite possible patients can forget about them or lose the enthusiasm to stick to the plan. Now, Samsung aims to close the circle by developing a solution to reduce that disconnect, pool data from several Galaxy devices into a central location for doctors, and offer users cues to keep up with the goals provided by their doctors.
Noticeably, Galaxy Watches already provides generalized recommendations to be active or move around in case users have been sitting still for a while, but now with this new solution, the company will be able to deliver precise motivation for health goals backed by a doctor’s input.