Table 5.
mHeart professional profile modules, components, and clinical use.
| Provider Module | Component and clinical use |
| Patient View | List of active patient filters to organize the list and perform a rapid search. |
| Patient Registration | (1) The center identification number is used to download patient data from the hospital information system. (2) The patient receives a private message with login credentials. (3) Providers individualize the patient-reported outcome measures, schedule, and the treatment plan and recommendations for each new patient. |
| Treatment Prescription | (1) Pharmacological treatment is prescribed from a drop-down list of drugs updated from the Spanish National Formulary. Tailored recommendations can be added (eg, “Antirejection treatment. It is recommended that you take this on an empty stomach”). (2) Nonpharmacological therapies can be prescribed in free-form data entry by the multidisciplinary team (eg, nonsalty diet). |
| Patient-Centered Data Consultation | All data recorded in the Patient-Centered module can be tracked graphically in tables and diagrams. Timeframe filters can be used. mHeart platform features designed to follow medication adherence are adherence test results and drug intake registrations: (1) A traffic light system of alerts indicating a decrease in the patient’s weekly adherence. List of patients can be sorted by adherence rate to prioritize interventions. (2) Adherence rates are presented graphically and through tables (for each drug and for the overall treatment). |
| Communication Aids | (1) Individual patient-provider chat. (2) Group messaging. Filters are available. Large-scale interventions can be scheduled (eg, preventive health promotions) for specific time periods. (3) Teleconsultation patient(s)-provider(s) for individual or group visit. (4) Teleconference for interdisciplinary communication and shared decision-making between providers. |