There are multiple commercial eHealth platforms and research projects working in this type of system, but only some of them take into account patients´ interaction. This paper presents an approach of eHealth system based on user centered design. To achieve a user centered design system, a multidisciplinary development team has been cooperated. The proposed system permits the communication between doctor and patient with chronic diseases through the information exchange in a simple and efficient way. With this system we can analyse the important of the feedback provided to the patient and follow her/his evolution online detecting deviations faster than with the traditional health systems. The system has been tested by doctors and patients with different chronic diseases, and objectives and subjective resultsobtained by surveys-are promising.
Dyslexia is a disorder which affects language and writing skills, remaining of crucial importance to undertake an appropriate diagnosis and treatment to avoid subsequent problems. Nowadays, there are not many tools in the market which use serious games for the treatment of this disorder. Experts use tests in their therapies but they lack the possibility of measuring important parameters such as response time or user's errors. By means of this innovative work a platform adapted to professionals as well as to people with dyslexia is shown, thanks to which people suffering from dyslexia are able to exercise, work and improve the skills they face difficulties in, through an easy and enjoyable way. Besides, it provides those responsible with a support in which the results the participants have been obtained along the games are registered, thus being able to check the evolution and the progress of those. In this very first stage encouraging results were obtained, to be able to continue widening the platform by proving the improvement the participants experienced.
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