Gamified Health

Claps.Health

Gamified health tracking app

Jacob Lee, Director of Digital Health

TRPMA

Overview

Claps is the mobile app that integrates gaming with personal health tracking can be a fun and engaging way to encourage users to track their health on a daily basis and make healthy lifestyle choices. The app could allow users to play games and record the results as a health diary, and reward them with incentives and rewards for completing diagnostic tests or answering questionnaires such as mood tracking.

Claps defines itself as a “gamified health tracking app” that uses gaming elements to motivate users to track their health and make healthy lifestyle choices. By integrating with artificial intelligence (AI) into a gamified health tracking app to provide a more personalized and interactive user experience.

AI algorithms are used to analyze users’ health data and provide personalized recommendations for activities or behaviors that could help them achieve their health goals. The app AI can provide users with the option to request a consultation with a health practitioner if they are experiencing specific symptoms or are in need of support.

Claps is designed to be engaging and enjoyable to use, and could provide users with feedback and support to help them achieve their health goals. It could be a useful tool for promoting health and well-being, and could be particularly appealing to users who enjoy gaming and are looking for a more interactive and engaging way to track their health.

Our Goals

Improve the quality of care and outcomes for patients.

  • Chronic disease awareness and prevention
  • Maternal and infant health
  • Mental and behavioral health
  • Nutrition, exercise and obesity prevention
  • Alcohol, tobacco use and substance abuse

Claps enable patients to self-report, self-test, and access health education, and that incorporate AI-based features, can be a useful tool for improving the quality of care and outcomes for patients. By providing patients with the tools and support they need to manage their own health, these apps can help to empower patients and to improve the effectiveness of healthcare delivery.

Technology

GPT-3 AI model

GPT-3 (Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3) is a state-of-the-art language processing artificial intelligence developed by OpenAI. AI assistants are designed to provide support and encouragement to individuals who may be struggling with health issues.

Blockchain

By using blockchain technology to store and manage data, facilitate data sharing, dapps contracts, and create and manage digital assets such as NFT with patient’s data. In the long-term, patients could potentially benefit from blockchain including in the areas of insurance and financial support. By leveraging the transparency, security, and efficiency of blockchain technology, patients could be better equipped to access the care and support they need.

Background

Taiwan Research-based Biopharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (TRPMA) is jointly established by 28 biopharmaceutical manufacturers and developers and 19 regenerative medicine companies based in Taiwan. This proposal is proposed by Jacob Lee, director of the digital health team at TRPMA. Jacob Lee is the co-designer of phrOS(Personal Health Records Operating System), a Ethereum private blockchain and IPFS Cluster based SaaS at Medical Center Hospital in 2017.

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Ecosystem Fit and Stakeholders

The pharmaceutical companies in this ecosystem can provide information to doctors, doctors provide consultation and health education to patients, and patients provide self-health tracking to doctors, could potentially be an effective way to improve the quality and accessibility of healthcare. In this model, the pharmaceutical company would be responsible for providing relevant and accurate information to doctors, who would then use this information to provide consultation and health education to patients. Patients would be responsible for tracking their own health and providing this information to doctors, which could help to inform treatment and care decisions.

Market Problems

Worldwide increases in mental health issues

“Social isolation, loneliness, stress and anxiety, domestic abuse, bereavement, financial difficulties, unemployment and severe COVID-19 infection are all factors that might have caused people’s mental health to deteriorate.”

COVID-19 and Chronic Disease

The COVID-19 pandemic has had direct and indirect effects on people with chronic disease. Individuals with chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and lung disease are at increased risk of severe illness or complications from COVID-19. This has raised concerns about their ability to access necessary care and support.

High healthcare costs

High healthcare costs can have significant consequences for individuals and families, as it may lead to delays or avoidance of necessary medical care, which can have negative impacts on health outcomes. Finding ways to address rising healthcare costs and make healthcare more affordable and accessible for all individuals is an important issue.

Solutions

Personal Health AI Assistant

By integrating with Open AI technology, AI assistants are designed to provide support and encouragement to individuals who may be struggling with health issues. The AI could provide individuals with the option to request a consultation with a health practitioner if they are experiencing specific symptoms or are in need of support.

Health Practitioners AI Assistant

AI algorithms can analyze individual patient data and provide personalized recommendations for treatment or care. This can help practitioners to tailor their approach to the needs of each patient and to make more informed decisions.

Web3 Technology

Web3 technologies can give individuals more control over their personal health records, as they can choose who has access to their data and when it is shared. This can help to enhance privacy and ensure that personal health information is used appropriately.

Claps App Features

Self report measures for mental health: This feature would allow users to self-report their mental health by completing a series of questions or assessments. This could help users track their mental health over time and potentially identify any changes or trends.

Self report measures for body pain: Similar to the mental health self-report measures, this feature would allow users to self-report any body pain they are experiencing and track it over time.

Detecting heartbeat and blood pressure changes in smartphone-captured facial videos: This feature would use the smartphone’s camera to capture a video of the user’s face and use artificial intelligence (AI) to detect changes in the user’s heartbeat and blood pressure. This could potentially provide important health information to users or healthcare professionals.

NFTs collection: Users can view and manage their collection of NFTs within the app. by reporting their mood or blood pressure, or by completing other activities such as questionnaires.

Subscription of healthcare education: This feature would allow users to subscribe to a service that provides access to healthcare-related educational materials, such as articles, videos, or courses.

Health AI Consultation: This feature would allow users to have an online consultation with an artificial intelligence (AI) system that is trained to provide healthcare advice or recommendations.

Health practitioner online consultation: This feature would allow users to have an online consultation with a healthcare practitioner, such as a doctor or nurse. This could be useful for people who live in remote areas or have difficulty traveling to see a healthcare provider in person.

Claps App Use Case

Users download the mental health tracking mobile app and create an account.

The app integrates with a blockchain platform, such as Ethereum, that supports the creation and trade of NFTs. (Gas fee solved on blockchain layer2 or Subnet)

Users can use the app to track their mental health by reporting their mood or blood pressure, or by completing other activities such as questionnaires.

The app aggregates the users’ health data and assigns a value to it based on a predetermined algorithm. For example, users with consistently daily data reports scores may be assigned a higher value than those with lower scores.

A DAO is responsible for issuing NFTs that represent the users’ health data. Enterprises that are interested in collecting user health data can subscribe from users. (By purchasing NFTs from the DAO). The NFTs are uniquely identifiable on the blockchain and represent ownership of the corresponding health data.

Users can view and manage their collection of NFTs within the app. They can also sell their NFTs with DAO through the app.

The value of the NFTs may fluctuate over time based on supply and demand on the market. Enterprises may be willing to pay more for NFTs that represent high-quality health data, while users may be motivated to improve their health in order to increase the value of their NFTs.

The DAO is responsible for governing the operation of the app and making decisions related to the issuance and sale of NFTs. This could include setting rules and policies for the app, resolving disputes, and managing the overall direction of the app.

Overall, this proposal outlines a mobile app that allows users to track their mental health and exchange NFTs with healthcare businesses based on their reported health data. The app could potentially be used to promote health education and nutrition services, and to create new opportunities for users to monetize their health data.