Samsung has teamed up with healthtech startup Eka Care to introduce a new “Health Records” feature in the Samsung Health app, designed to give users better control over their health data. This integration allows users to create and access their Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA) directly through the app, making it easier to manage medical records from healthcare providers across the country.
The initiative aligns with the Indian government’s Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) and aims to seamlessly integrate Samsung users into the nation’s digital health ecosystem. By enabling secure access to digital health records, the feature simplifies data sharing with doctors and caregivers, giving users more autonomy over their healthcare journey.
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“Our goal is to improve the everyday lives of our users by providing innovative, user-friendly solutions,” said Kyungyun Roo, Managing Director of Samsung Research Institute, Noida. “With the Health Records feature, we’re empowering users to securely manage their health history, track their progress, and share information whenever needed, all from their smartphones.”
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This feature is the result of a collaborative effort between Samsung’s R&D, UX Design, and Consumer Experience teams, working closely with Eka Care to bring this vision to life. By integrating technology and healthcare, Samsung is setting a new standard for convenience and accessibility in personal health management.