2018 Mobile Health Trophies: the winners

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The winners of the 2018 Mobile Health Trophies were announced at a ceremony on February 9. Discovery.

During this 2018 edition, nearly 90 applications applied for 50 successful candidates, after a preselection based on the self-questionnaire mHealth-Quality, and presented to the jury, which proves the dynamism of the sector and its lack of maturity .

For Guillaume Marchand, President of dmd Santé and the Mobile Health Trophies: “ This situation shows that, if the “geek” aspect tends to disappear in favor of the clinical approach, evaluation, in particular of uses, has not yet taken its place and that the medical, legal and are not met by all. However, the development of a mobile and smart health connected health meeting the expectations and needs of patients, health professionals, the system … can only be done in this direction ".

Among the 50 mobile health applications presented to the members of the jury, 26 are intended for patients and / or the general public, 9 are monitoring applications (allowing the exchange of data between patients and health professionals) and 15 are tools for healthcare professionals. Note that 38% were created by startups, 35% by pharmaceutical laboratories or health companies, the last third coming from publishers as diverse as Health Insurance, patient associations, professionals or groups of health professionals…

On the slope of smart health connected health objects, startups are in retreat. Of the 19 in the running, 2 emanate from them, while 53% come from companies specializing in smart health connected objects (IHealth, Bewell, FitBit, etc.) and 37% come from GAFA or companies from the electronic world ( Apple, Samsung…).

 

2018 Mobile Health Application Grand Trophy: Kobus tech app by kobus

Aimed at physiotherapists, Kobus App allows physiotherapeutic assessments (BDK) and patient monitoring in a simple, precise, efficient and secure manner. The application contains a database of physiotherapy assessment models with more than 1,000 validated tests enriched by the community. The user can 100% create and customize their own assessment models to adopt Kobus App to their practice, to each patient. The tool also makes it possible to measure the evolution of patients and to interact with them by involving them in their session (photos, videos, bodychart, self-questionnaire, monitoring of exercises, etc.) and, subsequently, to send them directly. the balance sheets.

Trophy of the 2018 mobile health application intended for the general public: Activ’dos com l'assurance maladie

Activ'Dos was created by Health Insurance to help take care and preserve the back on a daily basis. For this, the application offers three main features. The first part allows you to better understand the back and low back pain. The second allows you to have a physical educator in your phone: relaxation and bodybuilding exercises to be carried out at the office, or at health home, good everyday gestures (carrying a bag, lifting a weight. The app includes a notification system and encouragement that regularly gives good advice and motivates to perform the exercise sessions Finally, the third function offers monitoring of activity and pain.

2018 follow-up mobile health application trophy: Engage from Exolis

Engage is an innovative solution to support and involve patients throughout their care journey, both within a healthcare establishment and at health home. Within a healthcare facility, Engage simplifies the collection of medical questionnaires, consents and the creation of checklists. The caregiver can also present educational content to the patient. The establishment can design the questionnaires to send to the patient, precisely control the timing of the actions to be carried out by both the patient and the care coordinator. The application makes it possible to prioritize the data transmitted by the patient and thus coordinate care paths as well as possible.

2018 mobile health app trophy for healthcare professionals: Pandalab from Pandalab

Created by a doctor, Pandalab is the first instant messaging intended for health professionals and more generally, professionals in the health, social and medico-social sectors empowered by law to collect and exchange personal health data in the context patient management. Fast, reliable and mobile, messaging makes it possible to send in a flash all the information, reports, photos, messages and files that they need for the care of their patients. PandaLab is hosted in France and guarantees strict confidentiality of data.

2018 mobile health application trophy Jury's Favorite: Libhéros pro com Lib-hero

Founded by a nurse, LIBHEROS is a global health home care organization platform. Aimed at all health professionals working at health home (liberal nurses, physiotherapists, midwives, etc.), the application provides information on availability, the care provided and the area of ​​intervention. LIBHEROS thus contributes to reducing the length of hospital stays for patients and simplifies the daily lives of health home health professionals.

2018 Diabetes smart health connected Health Object Trophy: Abbott Free Freestyle

FreeStyle Libre is the first Flash self-monitoring glucose system (also called a glucometer). This innovative glucose measurement system simplifies the daily management of diabetes because it does not require a bite. Just swipe over a sensor on the back of your arm to scan and measure the level of glucose in your interstitial fluid. With each scan, in addition to a result, the reader displays a trend arrow indicating the evolution of the glucose level for better anticipation as well as a curve showing the fluctuations of the last 8 hours, useful for detecting at once at night of possible nocturnal hypoglycemias.

2018 Sleep smart health connected Health Object Trophy: Oura ring com Oura

Oura is a smart health connected ring that tracks the user's physical activity and sleep. Accompanied by a mobile application, the user who wears the ring can consult and analyze data related to their sleep. The ring automatically detects falling asleep, sleep phases (deep, light …), heart rate (thanks to an optical sensor), body temperature, or even movements. By analyzing these different elements, the user can thus optimize the quality of his sleep by modifying some of his behaviors. In addition, depending on the results, ŌURA indicates to the user whether it is better to rest or, on the contrary, to move a little more during the day!

Source: MHealth Quality

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