Philips Motiva is an interactive healthcare platform that connects patients with chronic conditions, e.g. (Chronic) Heart Failure, Diabetes Mellitus, and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), to their healthcare providers – via the home television and a broadband internet connection.
Motiva automates disease management activities, and engages patients with personalized daily interactions and education delivered through the home television. The system enables healthcare providers to motivate behavior change through user-friendly technology, helping them meet goals for improved patient compliance, telehealth program efficiency, and lower healthcare costs.
In addition to automated vital signs monitoring, patients are supported by:
- Educational material delivered as videos, with topics relevant to their individual healthcare needs.
- Actionable feedback about vital signs measurements to help patients track progress toward personal goals.
- Motivational messages from caregivers to help encourage healthy lifestyle choices for diet and exercise.
- Health related surveys that evaluate patients’ comprehension, motivation, and self-efficacy levels; and provide subjective information to the remote caregiver about their current health status.
All members of the care team can access Motiva’s clinical application to review the patient’s guidelines-based care plan defined at enrolment, trended survey responses, and vital sign measurements. A care manager can monitor the health status of many patients, and is alerted if vital parameters or survey responses indicate a need for follow-up.
The Motiva interactive healthcare platform holds the promise to enable:
- Better patient health - improved outcomes and enhanced quality of life.
- Lower healthcare costs - remote monitoring leads to fewer admissions and shorter hospital stays*; engaging multimedia content helps promote patient self-care and behaviour change.
- Improved clinical productivity – automation and customization can reduce the labour required to administer personalized disease management programs across broader patient populations.
- Higher patient satisfaction – patients and their families can rest assured that their chronic condition is being safely monitored, in coordination with the patient's care team.
* Cleland John GF, Balk Aggie, Janssens, Uwe, et al. Non-Invasive Home Telemonitoring for Patients with Heart Failure at High Risk of Recurrent Admission and Death: The Trans-European Network – Home-Care Management Systems study (TEN-HMS), Journal of the American College of Cardiology, May 17, 2005, Vol. 45, No. 10(1654-64).
Philips is a participating supplier of the NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency National Framework Agreement for Telecare.