Patient monitoring, healthcare management

  The activity.COACH health management programme by Medbase AG, which uses a motion sensor in a waterproof MSR145 data logger, helps to investigate and optimise the daily exercise routine.
Practical application of the MSR145 for health management: The waterproof mini data logger is equipped with sensors for measuring movement and pressure.

MSR datalogger as used by Medbase AG

Logo der Medbase AG The influence that physical activity has on our own personal health is enormous. The trend in our society, however, is towards taking less and less exercise every day and this means that, among other things, life style diseases are on the rise.

Swiss company Medbase AG employs MSR145 data loggers for its internet-based health projects in order to record movement data. Subsequently this ‘activity.COACH’ data is processed and translated into charts. Furthermore, an index is calculated, which shows the health benefits of the evaluated activity. This way every individual participant is shown whether they exercise enough in order to stay healthy and where their own optimum lies.

The activity.COACH health management programme by Medbase AG, which uses a motion sensor, helps to investigate and optimise the daily exercise routine. The client base of Medbase includes renowned companies, health insurance funds and medical specialists. Whether small, medium-sized or large-scale enterprise: Healthy employees are the basis of a successful company. The activity programme raises the employees’ awareness of their health and can provide them with targeted assistance and support; as a result, everyone stands to profit. Workers feel better, are happier and better motivated, there are fewer days of absence from work, which in turn reduces costs.

Here you can read the report in the Swiss commuter newspaper ‘20 minuten’ (German language only): Sensor motiviert Bewegungsmuffel (Sensor motivates couch potatoes) (PDF)


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