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Discover all the prototypes developed during the Microlabs on Understandable Healthcare and Moving Enjoyable.

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Protoypes Understandable Healthcare

During Comon's Microlabs, four prototypes were developed to make care more understandable: Dolox, RingMe, ExplainMed and MIA.

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Dolox

Dolox

Dolox: a smart watch to track your pain. You can record your pain level (1-10) at set times and answer questions using a simple system. The data is uploaded to a dashboard three times a day, allowing the doctor to monitor your pain experience and propose a personalized treatment during consultations.

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RingMe

RingMe

RingMe: a phone bot for non-native patients to prepare for doctor visits. It calls the patient in their own language to clarify the next appointment and share practical information. Additionally, RingMe assists during the time between appointments, even when an interpreter is suddenly unavailable. This ensures that more patients are well-prepared for their doctor visits.

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ExplainMed

ExplainMed

ExplainMed: AI makes doctor's reports understandable to all. With an app, a patient can scan complex medical documents, such as reports from examinations or consultations, and convert them into understandable information. Medical reports often contain complicated jargon that is difficult for the average patient to comprehend.

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MIA

MIA

MIA: a web tool to find customized psychological help. The idea behind MIA is that for people seeking psychological support, it is often very difficult to find the right person. It can be quite complicated to figure out what kind of help you need (psychoanalysis, systemic therapy, etc.), and many people don’t immediately know what exactly is “wrong” with them.

Protoypes Moving Enjoyable

During the Microlabs on Moving Enjoyable, two prototypes were developed to make moving through the city more enjoyable: UrbanCubby and RevOnc.

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UrbanCubby

UrbanCubby

 

UrbanCubby: smart lockers filled with sports and play equipment throughout the city. Through a web application, visitors at parks and sports locations can instantly unlock and use items like kubb, badminton sets, pétanque balls, spikeball, frisbees, and footballs.

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RevOnc

RevOnc

 

RevOnc: an app to stay active together after cancer. Through a web application, people with a cancer experience can stay physically active after their hospital treatment, supported by an oncology coach.

What's that, a Microlab?

Comon is all about experimenting and bringing people together, exactly what happens during our Microlabs. In these short, intensive sprints, a diverse team of inventors works together to shape and test an innovative idea, turning it into a real, functioning prototype. Discover everything about Comon’s Microlabs.

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