World Health Day: Samsung reinforces commitment to well-being through technology

South Korean giant offers a wide catalog of devices that help the medical profession in the early diagnosis of various diseases

RS85 Prestige from Samsung. Purely illustrative image.

In 2023, the World Health Organization turns 75 years old. Since its founding on April 7, 1948, the date has been used to celebrate World Health Day. This year with the theme Health for All, the entity seeks to recall the achievements and improvements in public health worldwide, which have brought more quality of life to the population over the last seven decades. Samsung takes advantage of this moment to reinforce its commitment to bringing technological solutions that increasingly contribute to advances in this very important segment.

“In addition to everyday precautions, early diagnosis is one of the main points that must be considered when talking regarding health care. That’s why we work to bring new technologies that are increasingly assertive, so that the diagnosis of various diseases is quick and professionals in the area are able to indicate the best treatment”, says Walter Brandstetter, clinical manager of Samsung’s HME division Brazil.

Among the highlights that use Samsung’s cutting-edge technology in healthcare is the RS85 Prestige ultrasound system. This device uses sophisticated artificial intelligence resources to merge images from different diagnostic modalities, uniting the results of an MRI with the real-time visualization of the ultrasound system, thus generating greater accuracy in the biopsies. This platform also features Shadow HDR technology, which optimizes images to minimize acoustic shadows and allow better visualization of body organs. In addition, clinicians gain even greater accuracy with the MV Flow feature, which provides advanced resolution and increased sensitivity in small vessel vascular examinations.

Samsung’s HERA-W10. Purely illustrative image.

Other products from the health division of Samsung Health and Medical Equipment (HME) provide a variety of health benefits for women. The HERA W10, HERA W9, V8, V7 and HS40 models help obstetrics and gynecology specialists achieve more reliable and accurate diagnoses by combining excellent image quality with a variety of intelligent assistance tools. The V family (V7/V8), being truly hybrid, has diagnostic features that combine the most modern technology in ultrasound with artificial intelligence for superior imaging performance in all clinical applications, such as general imaging, skeletal muscle, small parts, obstetrics gynecology, urology, breasts and cardiology.

With the popularity of remote calls that has increased in recent years, Samsung created SonoSync1. This tool helps healthcare professionals monitor and view exams in real time, as it works as a streaming system for transmitting medical images in high definition from the exam room to a remote device.

Learn more regarding solutions and news from the HME division at Samsung Newsroom Brazil.

1SonoSync cannot be used for diagnostic purposes at all times. Its availability may vary in different countries, depending on regulatory approvals.

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