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The „MENTA” concept
Creating a new and practical tool as an everyday solution of health-related
problems
Richárd Faller
Service areas of the new form of care
Primary care
Prevention
Health promotion
Staying healthy
Automatic and continuous health monitoring
Public health
Improving health consciousness
Secondary care
Supplement of clinical treatments
Patient information
Self care
Telemedicine
Sharing medical information
Criteria
Data management
Equal opportunities, platform
Ergonomics, usability
Motivation
Self-learning
Time and cost effective
Developing ecosystem (with primary
care developments)
Free availability
Achieving population, expand target
audience
Health-related use of the Internet in
Hungary
Tamás Tóth
International perspective
Norway
Denmark
2001
2002
Germany
Greece
Portugal
80
70
60
(%)
50
40
30
20
10
0
2000
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Source: Per Egil Kummervold, Rolf Wynn: Health Information Accessed on the Internet: The Development in 5 European
Countries, International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications, Volume 2012
Goals and methodology
Research
Distribution of
responders
Purpose
Total: 686 persons
Survey of health-related
use habits of the Internet
and smartphones by the
Hungarian population
Methodology
Online questionnaire
Personal questionnaire (at
Budapest and the
countryside)
By gender
Female: 63%
Male: 37%
By age
18-29 years: 42%
30-49 years: 34%
Over 50 years: 22%
By place of resident
Budapest: 55%
Countryside: 45%
Group of questions
Demographic data
Penetration of ICT devices
Distribution of smartphone platforms
Typical search for medical topics
Subjective evaluation of online information
Usage of the medical applications
Results
Health information on the Internet
Popular health topics
How useful was it?
90%
9%
80%
30%
18%
70%
60%
50%
43%
40%
30%
Significantly
20%
Moderately
Sightly
Not at all
How misleading was it?
10%
0%
3%
14%
13%
70%
18-29 years
30-49 years
over 50 years
Significantly
Moderately
Sightly
Not at all
Penetration of mobile devices and
platforms
Number of smartphones in
Hungary*
Platforms
4,000,000
3%
3,500,000
11%
3,000,000
2,500,000
2,000,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
23%
500,000
63%
0
Android
*Source: Napidroid.hu, NRC-Ariosz
iOS
Windows
Other
Penetration of health-related mobile
applications*
Medications
Health promotion
Self-monitoring
0%
5%
10%
15%
*proportion of smartphone and / or tablet holders
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
Summary
Hungarian population – similarly to the international
trends – significantly use the Internet to search for
health-related information
Nearly 80% of the responders choose one of the health topic
Popular health topics: diseases, health professionals,
health promotion
91% of the responders find useful information, but 30%
of it was misleading
48% of the responders use at least one health-related
mobile applications (most of them: health promotion)
86% of the devices use Android or iOS platforms
Functions of MENTA
István Kalmár
Function map of MENTA
Personal Health Record
My Profile
User data
History of health data
Emergency data
Medications data
Health Diaries
Blood Pressure Diary
Blood Glucose Diary
Weight Diary
Nutrition Diary
Fitness Diary
Respiratory Diary
Health Plans
Services
Information Center –
Knowledge Base
Disease Guide
Interactive symptom
checker
Drugs and medication A-Z
Drug database
Drug finder
Drug information
Informative maps and
descriptions
Screening campaigns and
patients’ rights
External news feeds
Find A Provider
Find an hospitals and
special clinics
Find a pharmacy
Find a health
professional
Search on interactive
maps
By name or Prof. ID
By address
By profession
By type of care
Medical e-Log and Notifying
Therapy Application
Sándor Békási MD
Previous mHealth Research Conclusions
Hungarian population uses the
Internet widely to search for
health-related information
Most popular search
expressions are about diseases,
health professionals and health
promotion
>90% find useful information,
but more than 30% is
misleading
48% use at least one healthrelated mobile app
21st Century Standards
Users, not patients
Establishment of a new mHealth
ecosystem
Prevention-focused
Improving health consciousness and
self-awareness
High level data security
Excellent UX design
Self-learning system
Practical approach
Time and cost effectiveness
Free availability
My Personal Health Records
In-app patient register on medical history, current chronic
diseases and treatments
PHR and EHR on the same interface after user identification
Health diaries monitoring weight, nutrition, fitness, blood
pressure, blood glucose and respiratory function
GP consulting from home through the app
My Health Plans
Modules to achieve the main health goals step by step
Input data based on health diaries
Practical advice and continuous feedback
Interactive communication
Motivation through gamification
Information Hub and Service Center
Relevant patient information (Disease guide, Symptom
checker, Drug database)
Screening campaigns and patients’ rights
Personalized news feeds
Search for health care providers or professionals
Telemedicine and 3rd party apps
Telemedicine modules for connectible devices
Direct link to specialists
Application Programming Interface (API) for 3rd party developers