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A check-in tablet passes from one patient to the next, and a single leftover photo of an ID or an auto-filled keyboard suggestion becomes a PHI nightmare. From the Samsung booth at HIMSS, we sit down with Ray to unpack how Samsung SDS approaches healthcare IT with a simple goal: make devices and workflows safer, easier, and more useful for the people on the front line.
We get specific about what Samsung SDS does beyond distribution, including helping health systems get the right Samsung phones and tablets into hospitals and clinics, and even porting key applications from iOS to Android when teams need the same functionality across platforms. We also talk about Samsung DeX and the bigger operational idea behind it: reducing dependence on costly nursing carts and PCs by enabling a one-to-one mobile device model that follows the nurse, supports real mobility, and keeps care more connected to the patient.
Then we dig into privacy, compliance, and practical risk. Ray shares how shared tablets used for patient check-in can accidentally carry over sensitive information, and how an approach like Data Sweeper can reset devices between patients without removing the core app staff depends on. We close with a look at the connected patient room and the potential of Google XR for patient distraction and comfort during difficult moments like burn wound care or long dialysis sessions, plus why Samsung’s broader investment in healthcare shapes this “work backwards from the patient” mindset.
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By Evan KirstelInterested in being a guest? Email us at [email protected]
A check-in tablet passes from one patient to the next, and a single leftover photo of an ID or an auto-filled keyboard suggestion becomes a PHI nightmare. From the Samsung booth at HIMSS, we sit down with Ray to unpack how Samsung SDS approaches healthcare IT with a simple goal: make devices and workflows safer, easier, and more useful for the people on the front line.
We get specific about what Samsung SDS does beyond distribution, including helping health systems get the right Samsung phones and tablets into hospitals and clinics, and even porting key applications from iOS to Android when teams need the same functionality across platforms. We also talk about Samsung DeX and the bigger operational idea behind it: reducing dependence on costly nursing carts and PCs by enabling a one-to-one mobile device model that follows the nurse, supports real mobility, and keeps care more connected to the patient.
Then we dig into privacy, compliance, and practical risk. Ray shares how shared tablets used for patient check-in can accidentally carry over sensitive information, and how an approach like Data Sweeper can reset devices between patients without removing the core app staff depends on. We close with a look at the connected patient room and the potential of Google XR for patient distraction and comfort during difficult moments like burn wound care or long dialysis sessions, plus why Samsung’s broader investment in healthcare shapes this “work backwards from the patient” mindset.
If you found this useful, subscribe for more healthcare technology conversations, share the episode with a colleague, and leave a review with the biggest workflow problem you want solved next.
Support the show
More at https://linktr.ee/EvanKirstel