Overview of 'MOGI' and Its Implementation
Nippon Tect Systems, a subsidiary of DeNA Co., introduced its new application 'MOGI' at the Kawasaki Medical University Hospital’s Dementia Disease Medical Center. This app serves as a cognitive function testing tool specifically designed for seniors updating their driver's licenses. With the rapid growth of the aging population, there’s an urgent need to address traffic safety concerns for elderly drivers. The hospital is undertaking research on cognitive function's impact on driving risks, aiming to establish valid assessment indicators crucial for safe driving among the elderly.
Significance of 'MOGI' in Cognitive Health
Cognitive decline in seniors often goes unnoticed until it affects their daily life and driving ability. The 'MOGI' app helps by allowing users to perform simple cognitive checks easily, becoming a vital first step in understanding their mental state. At the Kaiser Medical University Hospital, 'MOGI' is conveniently placed near the entrance in the patient library, encouraging both outpatients and the general public to use it freely. Feedback from users has been positive, with many expressing appreciation for the insight into their cognitive status, prompting further evaluation if needed.
User Experience with 'MOGI'
The app mirrors the cognitive checks typically performed during the driver's license renewal process, enabling a self-administered evaluation of cognitive functions. While users complete the tests independently, designated data managers can efficiently gather results from a custom management site, streamlining the overall cognitive screening process. This innovative approach is gaining attention in healthcare settings, pharmacies, and corporate environments, where it can be utilized to monitor employee wellbeing as well.
About Nippon Tect Systems
Nippon Tect Systems operates under the corporate message of "for peaceful aging," aiming to create an environment where people can age without anxiety, and where those with dementia live peacefully. Their efforts include developing various healthcare apps and medical programs targeted at the aging and dementia demographics. Tools like 'ONSEI,' a voice activation monitoring tool for cognitive health, and 'MENKYO,' aimed at digitizing cognitive tests during license renewals, highlight their dedication to solving societal challenges. More information can be found at
Nippon Tect Systems.
Academy of Kawasaki Medical University Hospital's Dementia Center
Designated as a Dementia Disease Medical Center since April 2012, Kawasaki Medical University Hospital is dedicated to various activities supporting dementia diagnosis and care. Collaborating with primary care physicians, the center focuses on accurately diagnosing dementia-related conditions and establishing effective treatment plans. They provide caregivers with essential guidance and maintain an information hub for dementia-related issues, including hosting public forums and seminars to increase knowledge about dementia within the community.
The hospital also features specialized outpatient services for cognitive assessments and holds a monthly 'Driving License Outpatient' session. Advanced diagnostic tests and clinical trials for new medications, including antibody drugs targeting Alzheimer’s, are offered, ensuring access to cutting-edge treatments. The center strives to deliver optimal medical care and strengthen connections with caregiving resources for individuals affected by dementia.
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