The digitisation of medicine is already taking shape as a real solution. Meet MEDasistent, an app that allows you to remotely monitor patients' health without the need for hospitalization. It both shortens the patient's stay in hospital and optimises timely arrival to hospital, helping to prevent patients’ condition from becoming critical. The limited capacity of hospitals will thus be used efficiently only for complicated cases where hospitalisation is unavoidable.
This efficient technology was developed in collaboration with the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, the University Hospital in Martin and the Jessenius Medical Faculty in Martin.
How it works
The doctor creates a questionnaire for the patient in MEDasistent
The patient downloads the MEDasistent app to their mobile phone
The patient takes the measurement in the safety of their home and enters the results into the app
The doctor receives the results in a clear digital format, which allows him to quickly, efficiently, and regularly monitor the current state of the patient and suggest further treatment
Key Features
Unlimited - it will allow you to provide healthcare to an almost unlimited number of patients without having to visit a specialist clinic directly.
Security - all data sent by the patient is anonymous and encrypted so that it cannot be misused. In case of a network failure, all data is stored in parallel on the SD card.
Broad applicability - the platform is developed in such a way that it can be used not only for COVID-19 but also for other diseases within telemedicine.
Modulation - the technology communicates bi-directionally and allows setting alerts at different levels according to the patient's condition and disease. In the future, the system can be integrated with other devices.
Intuitive - holter control, application and connection is intuitive and simple. The technology is wireless.
Key Benefits
For hospital and doctors
Allows for sufficient patient monitoring online
Optimizes the timely arrival of covid patients to the hospital and thus prevents some critical conditions
Relieves medical staff in hospital wards during critical periods
Saves bed capacity for serious cases
Saves hospital resources
Saves the doctor's time and streamlines the treatment process
Reduces intervention time, clarifies medical records, and prevents incorrect procedures
For patients
Optimizes the timely arrival of covid patients to hospital and shortens their stay in the hospital
Prevents critical patient conditions
Patients are treated at home
Optimizes the timely arrival of covid patients to hospital and shortens their stay in the hospital
Applies standardised treatment
Reduces waiting times in emergency rooms and crowded waiting rooms