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Cherry Drulis, director of Samsung's healthcare mobile B2B, sat down with MobiHealthNews to discuss how digital technology helps make healthcare providers' jobs more efficient and improve patient care.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. They 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.
Where we are seeing the future of care is really taking what we have from our consumer side, leveraging our devices in the home. We want to connect that patient journey so we can then take all the data we are collecting through our devices, couple that with AI and AI platforms that allow clinicians to then have their large language models go through all of that data and turn that data into what we are calling smart healthcare data so they can use that data to improve the overall wellbeing of individuals. So, it is really taking healthcare with a consumer commodity and connecting all of those digital devices and improving the overall health of individuals.
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