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Doctors will get smartphones and smartwatches instead of pagers

20.02.2014

Probably many have noticed how in Western films they show situations when doctors receive messages on pagers. The device, which in everyday life died out along with mammoths and has not been used for a very long time, has gained a foothold in the closed environment of medical institutions in the west.

Samsung, together with CellTrust, intends to replace obsolete pagers with modern smartphones and Galaxy Gear smart watches. This bundle should provide great opportunities and ease of use for doctors. The solution will be based on the SecureSMS PULSE platform developed by CellTrust specifically for the healthcare industry. This platform complies with all Health Insurance Information Protection and Liability Act (HIPAA) regulations.

The two companies believe that their collaboration will help solve the problems that arise today in this area: multiple paging systems, reception dead zones and complex regulatory requirements for transmitting patient data. Samsung smartphones such as the Galaxy S4, Rugby Pro and the Galaxy Note line, which support CellTrust technology, according to the company itself, should help clinic staff quickly and efficiently respond to critical alerts.

In addition, CellTrust director Sean Moshir believes that certain features of Samsung smartphones, as well as integration into the Galaxy Gear watch system, can open up new "dimensions" in secure hands-free calling.

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