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The present invention relates to a kiosk capable of self-checking the health of people, and more particularly, to a method for early detection, prevention, and treatment of major diseases designated by a country in a place where a lot of local residents are traveling, And a method of using the health check kiosk system.
Generally, in order to measure the health status of a person and receive various health diagnosis services, a user must visit a hospital or a medical institution equipped with a plurality of physical measurement equipment and receive a measurement over a long period of time. Based on the health status measurement, In addition to taking a long time to diagnose the condition, the user visits the hospital and counseled with the medical staff in order to receive the result of the medical examination.
In particular, in order to prevent life-style diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and obesity, it is important to measure the health data at regular intervals every time, accumulate their own health data, observe the progress thereof,
In recent years, middle / low-cost measuring instruments capable of constantly checking whether or not a disease has occurred have been developed and commercialized, such as blood pressure and blood sugar periods, The unit measurement devices are designed to measure only a part of the user's specific health condition, and by measuring only the measurement results of each unit measurement device and arbitrarily judging their health condition, There is a possibility that the regular medical examination service of the hospital may be rather neglected. Also, since the measurement data is not accumulated, the disease can not be detected early by analyzing the trend.
Furthermore, each unit measurement device that can be arbitrarily purchased and used by the user without difficulty has a function of only partially measuring only a very limited health condition such as blood pressure and blood sugar, and the user can collectively measure measurement data of each part It is difficult to grasp the state of health and it is difficult for the user to analyze the measurement data of the health state objectively and accurately so that the measurement is only ended and systematic health management is not done.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems and disadvantages of the prior art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and a method for diagnosing major diseases designated by a country, It is aimed to provide a health self check kiosk system and its utilization method which can prevent a stage of the onset of a disease and make a healthy community by allowing a person in charge of the health center to select and concentrate management.
In order to achieve the above object, the health check kiosk system of the present invention includes a plurality of first to Nth health check kiosks (110, 120, 130: 100) installed at frequent places for people to check their health questionnaire, ; A plurality of first to Nth user terminals (210, 220, 230: 200) installed with an application capable of self diagnosis of health questionnaire; Each of the health center servers provided in a predetermined area is provided with a plurality of first to Nth
Here, the health information management server includes a health
And the main screen of the Health Check Kiosk is a screening test for dementia, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease risk, hypertension, stroke, diabetes, depression, attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), stress, And one or more of the traffic walking can be touched.
On the other hand, the main screen of the health check kiosk includes metabolic syndrome including obesity, diabetes, dyslipidemia and hypertension, and stroke including heart failure, hypertensive heart disease, angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, arrhythmia, stroke and arteriosclerosis. , Depression questionnaires including generalized, childhood, depression in old age, parental ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), and prevalence of dementia in early childhood and adolescence And walking the public transport for checking the calories consumed and the extended life of the public transportation.
In addition, the health center server stores the installation location, the installation history of the
In order to achieve the above object, the method of using the health check kiosk system of the present invention displays a screen for checking the health check in the
Wherein the personal information includes contact information of a user who has performed the health check kiosk.
The present invention has the following effects.
First, IT technology development and improvement of living standards enable aggressive health care and prevention.
Second, questionnaires and self-checks can be used to detect dementia, cardiovascular disease, depression and chronic diseases early.
Third, big data can be built based on the accumulated data.
Fourth, building and utilizing big data can promote the health management and prevention activities of the local people.
Fifth, it can provide correct understanding and prevention information of citizens to citizens, and can promote preventive projects in public health centers for diseases such as early detection of patients and management of chronic illnesses.
1 is a block diagram illustrating a health check kiosk system according to the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a block diagram for describing the health information management server shown in FIG. 1 in detail.
FIG. 3 is a view showing a main screen of the health check kiosk according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
4 is a view showing a main screen of a user terminal according to the present invention.
5 is a view showing an example of installing a health check kiosk according to the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a view showing a first submenu of the health check kiosk main screen shown in FIG. 3. FIG.
FIG. 7 is a view showing a second submenu of the health check kiosk main screen shown in FIG. 3; FIG.
FIG. 8 is a view showing a first example of the questionnaire configuration of the health check kiosk according to the present invention.
9 is a view showing a second example of the questionnaire configuration of the health check kiosk according to the present invention.
10 to 12 are views showing a stress item test in a health check kiosk questionnaire according to the present invention.
13 to 22 are views for explaining a dementia item test in a health check kiosk questionnaire according to the present invention.
23 is a view showing a main screen of the health check kiosk according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
24 to 30 are views for explaining the examination of the metabolic syndrome among the health check kiosk questionnaire according to the present invention.
31 to 33 are views for explaining a data utilization method in a health center for a health check health check kiosk questionnaire according to the present invention.
34 is a flowchart illustrating a method of using the health check kiosk system according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In addition, although the term used in the present invention is selected as a general term that is widely used at present, there are some terms selected arbitrarily by the applicant in a specific case. In this case, since the meaning is described in detail in the description of the relevant invention, It is to be understood that the present invention should be grasped as a meaning of a term that is not a name of the present invention. Further, in describing the embodiments, descriptions of technical contents which are well known in the technical field to which the present invention belongs and which are not directly related to the present invention will be omitted. This is for the sake of clarity of the present invention without omitting the unnecessary explanation.
1 is a block diagram illustrating a health check kiosk system according to the present invention.
1, the health check kiosk system according to the present invention includes a plurality of first to Nth
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FIG. 2 is a block diagram for describing the health information management server shown in FIG. 1 in detail.
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3 is a view showing a main screen of a kiosk according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in FIG. 3, the main screen of the kiosk according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes a main screen composed of a
4 is a view showing a main screen of a user terminal according to the present invention.
The main screen of the user terminal according to the present invention can be configured as shown in FIG. 4. Such a user terminal can be installed in an application form on a smart device such as a smart phone or a smart pad, have.
5 is a view showing an example of installing a kiosk according to the present invention.
Meanwhile, the installation example of the kiosk shown in FIG. 3 can be installed as shown in FIG. 5. The touch screen may be configured with an infrared touch screen, a touch monitor for a health questionnaire, and a general monitor for promoting disease prevention. At this time, it can be seen that the touch monitor is installed so as to be easy to use while overlooking the residents, and the monitor for disease prevention and promotion is formed vertically so that the residents passing around can easily view the monitor. In the case of such an infrared ray method, the reaction is quick and the whitening phenomenon according to the viewing angle can be prevented.
FIG. 6 is a view showing a first submenu of the main screen of the kiosk shown in FIG. 3, and FIG. 7 is a view showing a second submenu of the main screen of the kiosk shown in FIG.
As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the main screen of the kiosk according to the present invention can be used to directly check self-check of dementia, metabolic syndrome, hypertension, diabetes, stroke, depression, stress, smoking cessation, cardiovascular, ADHD, obesity, .
8 is a view showing a first example of a questionnaire configuration of a kiosk according to the present invention.
A first example of the construction of a kiosk questionnaire according to the present invention relates to a dementia self check, which is a method for selecting a plurality of items (year of the year, what they are doing right now, selecting a flowerpot, .
9 is a view showing a second example of a questionnaire configuration of a kiosk according to the present invention.
The second example of the constitution of the kiosk questionnaire according to the present invention is also related to the dementia self check, which consists of a plurality of items capable of early screening for dementia.
The Samsung Dementia Questionnaire (SDQ) and the Korean Dementia Screening Questionnaire (KDSQ) are available.
Therefore, it is possible to check by a simple dementia person without wanting to go directly to a hospital.
10 to 12 are views showing a color-based inspection of a kiosk survey according to the present invention.
In the kiosk questionnaire according to the present invention, the test using the color is as shown in Figs. 10 to 12, and the music for each emotion according to the mood of the reference is reproduced. 10, the music is output to the speaker, the two colors are automatically selected according to the current state selected by the inspector, and one of the colors is automatically selected Select a color.
The two types of automatic selection colors are green, yellow in the case of severe stress, color not selected by the examiner among the warm colors such as red, yellow and orange in the case of severe depression, and red And green, yellow and indigo complementary colors, suicide in orange and pink, in case of illness (mental illness) green and purple are automatically selected.
Next, the related photographs and pictures of each color are displayed in a slide show. In the case of pictures, the commentary is added to allow the examiner to double the cognitive function through commentary along with commentary.
In particular, in the case of dementia, the ability to recognize color is enhanced by showing photographs that can recall the past, which are often used for medical treatments, and showing pictures of Borghi's head, war (over 60s), and childhood Zoom and activate the brain function at the same time.
13 to 22 are views for explaining a dementia item test in a kiosk questionnaire according to the present invention.
In the examination of the dementia item in the kiosk questionnaire according to the present invention, as shown in FIGS. 13 to 18, the effect of the color therapy for each color is briefly guided to the caption.
Figs. 19 to 21 show the artworks. In the case of masterpieces, the artist's name and profile are briefly explained, and the meaning of the pictures is described with subtitles.
By activating these color discrimination abilities, the activity of the brain function can be raised.
Meanwhile, after completing various mental health related questionnaires and color healing process including dementia, it is recommended to perform a simple game (such as finding a wrong picture, matching a picture puzzle, etc.) as shown in FIG.
If the answer of the inspector is positive, he or she will be guided to voice the explanations so that the above service is continuously used. In addition, the user inputs the detailed personal information, It is desirable to take measures to ensure continuous follow-up management.
In other words, according to the questionnaire results of the questionnaire subjects, the person in charge of each health center business can select and concentrate and manage the stage of disease (pre-prevention) and make a healthy society.
23 is a view showing a main screen of a kiosk according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
The main screen of the kiosk according to the second embodiment of the present invention is shown in Fig. 23, wherein the touch screen is provided with a metabolic syndrome such as obesity, diabetes, dyslipidemia and hypertension, heart failure, hypertensive heart disease, angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, , Stroke, and atherosclerosis, early diagnosis of dementia for early testing of amnesia and dementia, cerebral blood vessels, sodium hypersensitivity questionnaire, general depression for children and adolescents, and parental ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Depression questionnaire, etc.), the amount of calories consumed when using public transportation, and walking public transport to confirm the extended life span.
24 to 30 are views for explaining the examination of the metabolic syndrome among the kiosk questionnaire according to the present invention.
In the kiosk questionnaire according to the present invention, the test for the metabolic syndrome can be applied to all of the kiosks according to the first and second embodiments of the present invention. If the metabolic syndrome is selected in FIG. 23, 24, and when the automatic metabolic syndrome automatic analysis start display is touched as shown in FIG. 25, a question item is displayed as shown in FIG. 26. When all the questionnaires are completed, a result viewing screen as shown in FIG. 27 is displayed Is displayed. 28, the personal information collection usage agreement is guided. When the contact information is inputted, the diagnosis result according to the check as shown in FIG. 29 is displayed. If the next step is touched, the prevention of the subject syndrome is performed as shown in FIG. 30 Is displayed.
31 to 33 are views for explaining a data utilization method at a health center for a health check kiosk questionnaire according to the present invention.
In the data utilization method of the health check kiosk questionnaire according to the present invention, the kiosk installation place, the installation history and the person in charge are displayed as shown in FIG. 31, and the usage details at the installation place are displayed as shown in FIG.
On the other hand, FIG. 33 shows the diagnostic statistics screen according to the self-check, and this self diagnosis statistics can be converted into big data.
34 is a flowchart illustrating a method of using the health check kiosk system according to the present invention.
In the method of using the health check kiosk system according to the present invention, as shown in FIG. 34, the kiosk self-touches the questionnaire (S100).
Then, a detailed questionnaire is displayed (S110).
If a detailed questionnaire is selected in step S120, a common questionnaire is performed in step S130. Such a common grammar may include gender, age and area.
Then, the detailed questionnaire is sequentially executed (S140).
Then, it is determined whether the questionnaire has been terminated (S150). If the questionnaire is finished, it is determined whether the user agrees to use the personal information (S160). This is because some people may not agree with personal information.
If the user agrees with the personal information (S160), it is determined whether it is in the normal range (S170). If the user information is in the normal range, the preventive data is displayed (S180).
However, if the judgment result is not within the normal range (S170), the user is guided by the notice and guided to the public health center for proper examination (S190).
If it is not within the normal range, it is transmitted to the PC of the health center (S200).
Accordingly, the health center staff can perform follow-up measures such as contacting the user's contact who has agreed to the personal information (S210).
Therefore, surveys and self-checks can provide early detection of dementia, cardiovascular disease, depression, and chronic diseases, provide citizens with the understanding and prevention information of the right disease, The public health center can promote preventive activities.
While the present invention has been described with reference to the exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. Therefore, the examples disclosed in the present invention are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. The scope of protection of the present invention should be construed according to the following claims, and all technical ideas within the scope of equivalents should be construed as falling within the scope of the present invention.
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Self-check diagnostics application for health questionnaire is installed and no personal information is required A plurality of first to Nth user terminals (210, 220, 230: 200) capable of self-checking a person's health questionnaire and checking depression, dementia, or suicide through a color-based test;
A health check kiosk 100 and a health check kiosk 100. The health check kiosk 100 is provided with a health check kiosk 100 and a plurality of user terminals 200, A plurality of first to Nth health center servers 410 and 420 (hereinafter, referred to as " health check servers 410 and 420 ") for receiving the results of the questionnaire examination and storing diagnosis statistics based on usage history and self- , 430: 400);
A big data server 500 for collecting and analyzing the questionnaire check results self-checked by the health check kiosk 100 and the questionnaire check results self-checked by the plurality of user terminals 200 as big data; And
A communication unit 610 for providing communication using the health check kiosk 100, the user terminal 200, the public health center server 400 and the big data server 500 using the communication network 300; A program storage unit 620 in which a health questionnaire check program used in the terminal 200 is stored, a program storage unit 620 in which a health questionnaire check program used in the terminal 200 is stored, a health check kiosk 100 installed location, installation history information, A database 660 for storing the name, contact information, contact person PC information, and questionnaire contents for health questionnaire check by each health center, and a database 660 for accessing the health information management server 600 to store programs, kiosk installation locations, installation history information, An interface 670 connected to a keyboard, a mouse, a printer, and a scanner so that the health center information and the health questionnaire can store the questionnaire contents for the check, and the communication unit 610, The health check kiosk 100 may update the program stored in the program storage unit 620 or may update the application according to the application request from the user terminal 200 A control unit 680 which controls the health information provider to provide the check information and store the response data in response to the check in the database 660 and transmit the response data to the health center server 400 and the big data server 500, And transmits the self-check questionnaire data to the health check kiosk 100 and the user terminal 200. The health check kiosk 100 transmits the self-check questionnaire data received from the user terminal 200 to the health check kiosk 100, And a health information management server (600) for receiving and managing the self-check questionnaire survey result to the public health center server (400) and the big data server (500) Wherein the health check kiosk system comprises:
The main screen of the above health check kiosk is a program for preventing or treating dementia, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease disease risk, hypertension, stroke, diabetes, depression, attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), stress, Wherein the at least one of the at least one of the at least one of the at least two of the at least one of the at least one of the at least two of the at least one of the at least one of the at least one of the at least one user.
The main screen of the health check kiosk includes:
Metabolic syndrome including obesity, diabetes, dyslipidemia, hypertension,
Heart failure, heart failure, hypertensive heart disease, angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, arrhythmia, stroke and atherosclerosis,
Sodium reduction is a self-administered questionnaire,
Early diagnosis of dementia for early diagnosis of amnesia and dementia,
Depression questionnaire including general, child and adolescent depression and parental ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), and
Wherein the health check kiosk system comprises one or more of the following: (1) a mass transportation trip for checking the amount of calories consumed and the extended life of the public transportation;
You do not have to enter your personal information A plurality of first to Nth health check kiosks (110, 120, 130: 100) which can self-check people's health questionnaire and check depression, dementia or suicide through color-
Self-check diagnostics application for health questionnaire is installed and no personal information is required A plurality of first to Nth user terminals (210, 220, and 230: 200) that self-check the health questionnaire of a person and can check for depression, dementia, or suicide through a color test, The detailed questionnaire is displayed on the screen (S110), and when the detailed questionnaire is selected (S120), the health check kiosk 100 or the user The terminal 200 advances the set order common questionnaire to the sound output through the screen and the speaker installed in the health check kiosk 100 (S130);
The health check kiosk 100 or the user terminal 200 determines whether the user who has conducted the survey is allowed to use the personal information on the screen in step S140, (S160);
If the health check kiosk 100 agrees to use the personal information, the health check kiosk 100 determines whether the health check kiosk 100 is in the normal range (S170). If it is in the normal range, the preventive data is displayed (S180) (S190); And
And transmitting the health questionnaire survey contents and personal information to the health center staff PC (S200) if the health information is not in the normal range (S200). So that prevention work can be done for the management of the ill person Wherein the health check kiosk system comprises:
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