Samsung Health is the go-to app for Galaxy device users who want to track and monitor their activity, fitness progress, sleep quality, stress levels, heart rate, and more. Now, Samsung Health just got a whole lot more useful for users in India.
Today, the company is launching the Personal Health Records feature for the Samsung Health app in India. This not only eliminates paperwork but makes hospital visits easier.
The feature was made possible by Samsung's R&D, UX Design, and Consumer Experience teams, who worked closely with India's leading ABDM-certified (Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission) integrator Eka Care.
Samsung Health users in India can now manage their health data securely through the mobile app. They can register for an ABHA account within the Samsung Health app using their Aadhaar or mobile phone numbers.
Registered users can access their medical history, including hospital visits, laboratory results, prescriptions, and more, directly in Samsung Health.
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In addition, the integration of Personal Health Records and Samsung Health simplifies OPD visits at ABDM-compliant hospitals and clinics. Samsung Health app users who are registered with their ABHA account can obtain virtual queue tokens by scanning QR codes with their phones.
If you want to use this feature, make sure you download the latest Samsung Health app update on your device via the Galaxy Store.
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