Samsung Electronics to Acquire Xealth , a Digital Health Integration Company.

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Samsung signed an agreement to acquire Xealth, a U.S.-based digital health integration company. The move signals Samsung’s effort to expand beyond consumer wellness devices into a connected care platform that links personal health monitoring with clinical care.

The acquisition is intended to address the fragmentation between data collected by consumer wearables and information stored in hospital records. Samsung said combining its sensor-driven wearable technology with Xealth’s integration platform could improve communication between patients and providers, enable earlier interventions, and support more personalized care.

Xealth, spun out of the Providence health system, provides an orchestration layer that allows hospitals to manage digital health solutions through a single interface. Its network includes more than 500 U.S. hospitals, among them Advocate Health and Banner Health, along with over 70 digital health partners. The platform is designed to give providers real-time insights and support clinical decision-making.

Samsung has invested heavily in wearable sensors and home devices that track daily wellness indicators. The company said adding Xealth’s platform will help unify health data and reinforce its “care at home” strategy by extending monitoring and engagement capabilities beyond traditional medical settings.

The companies did not disclose financial terms of the transaction.

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