Samsung is developing a “health hub” designed to help patients share data with their doctors and stay informed about medical advice between visits.

The company’s plans, reported Monday by Bloomberg and confirmed in a Samsung press release, center on using data collected from its Galaxy devices to create a unified platform for personal health management.

The new features are being released this month through a beta program available to Galaxy Watch users in the U.S. and South Korea.

Not only would the hub enable physicians to access data about patients gathered from their Samsung devices, but it will also provide patients with reminders about health goals to be met between doctor visits.

The hub is expected to integrate with Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Watch and One UI 8, which introduce new features aimed at improving sleep quality, heart health, fitness, and long-term wellness.