Xealth is a digital health orchestration platform that integrates digital programs, patient education, remote monitoring, and clinical workflows directly into electronic health records. Clinicians can prescribe, monitor, and manage digital health tools from a single, unified interface without leaving the patient chart, reducing fragmentation across disparate systems.
Founded in 2017 by consumer technology experts who previously built Swype (which shipped on over a billion phones) and Boost Mobile, the company originated within Providence St. Joseph Health before spinning out as an independent operation. The platform is trusted by hundreds of health systems across the United States and focuses on eliminating friction in how digital tools are adopted and deployed in clinical practice.
In October 2025, Samsung Electronics acquired Xealth, positioning the platform to integrate consumer wearable technology with healthcare workflows and expand its reach globally. The combination aims to bridge consumer health devices with clinical care delivery, leveraging Samsung's hardware expertise alongside Xealth's EHR integration and care orchestration capabilities.