Samsung expands capabilities of its healthcare TVs

Samsung will implement a mobile multicontent casting technology in its healthcare TVs.

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Samsung partnered with health tech company ShareSafe to integrate its mobile technology into its mobile-to-Samsung Smart TV, according to an April 18 press release. ShareSafe’s healthcare mobile application creates a secure casting connection from a mobile device, which allows Samsung TVs to integrate with EHRs and other sources of content.

The mobile-controlled split screen technology will eliminate the need for hospitals and clinicians to cart around shared IT workstations or login and search for patient records on laptops. 

“ShareView supports single, dual, tri and quad views allowing the clinician to cast medical images, educational videos, EHR data, dashboards and additional content simultaneously to the Smart TV,” said Robert Hanson, CEO of ShareSafe.

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