MindUP Sleep Health Management Platform
Using digital technology to integrate data helps customers sleep soundly.

Quick and accurate categorization

Sleep disorders are categorized into physical, psychogenic, and combined physical and mental conditions. Collecting both subjective and objective sleep-related data is crucial to identifying the true underlying cause of poor sleep and avoiding the misuse of sleeping pills.

More effective doctor-patient communication

The system integrates and categorizes data from multiple sources, presenting it clearly with an easy-to-understand visual dashboard. Professionals use the system to assign tasks, and clients provide feedback on execution results, resulting in excellent two-way interaction.

Make the change visible

Based on system data, professionals provide clients with a comprehensive customized sleep plan. Clients can see their sleep improvement status through a dedicated app, increasing their motivation for self-discipline, learning, and self-healing.

Quick and accurate categorization

You can easily screen for sleep-affecting factors at home.

Risk of sleep hypoxia

Measuring the frequency of breathing cessation during sleep and the severity of oxygen deprivation caused by breathing cessation. Includes:

  • Sleep Disorders Index (AHI)
  • Oxygen saturation index (ODI)
  • STOP-Bang Questionnaire Score

Sleep quality assessment

Measuring key indicators of sleep quality after going to bed helps understand the type and severity of insomnia in individuals. This includes:

  • Total sleep duration and sleep efficiency
  • Sleep latency
  • Number of awakenings and total duration of awakenings after falling asleep
  • Sleep log recording
  • Insomnia Scale (ISI) score

Autonomic nervous system balance

Measuring whether the sympathetic nervous system remains active during sleep affects sleep quality and reflects a higher risk of cardiovascular disease.

More effective doctor-patient communication

Transforming complex data into clear reports makes medical and disease decision-making more efficient.

Data Integration and Analysis Report

The system integrates the client's self-assessment questionnaire with scientific physiological data measured by the device to provide accurate and customized analysis reports, enabling professionals to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the client's sleep problems and provide the most suitable clinical advice and treatment plan.

Clinical professional back-end interface

Clinical staff can quickly activate their backend accounts without installing additional software. After logging in on any device, they can view the data measurement results for each case, directly upload case data, and download and print report PDFs.

App Case Version Interface

Individuals can download the MindUP App to review their test data through a personal sleep data dashboard.

Make the change visible

Simultaneous treatment and follow-up make non-pharmacological therapies easier to implement.

A digital journal, a place to express gratitude and anxiety before bed.

Digital journaling helps users record gratitude and anxiety before bed, organizing their thoughts and reducing stress through diary writing. This method not only fosters a grateful mindset but also effectively alleviates anxiety, aiding in falling asleep and improving sleep quality.

Good Sleep Task Guide: Creating a Bedtime Ritual

The Good Sleep Task Guide provides specific steps and suggestions to help users establish a sleep ritual. These rituals can include consistent pre-sleep activities, relaxation techniques, and environmental adjustments to stabilize the mind and body, making falling asleep more natural and easier.

Continuous monitoring of sleep patterns during treatment enhances motivation for improvement and follow-up appointments.

During treatment, continuously tracking the user's sleep data allows for precise understanding of treatment effectiveness and progress. This not only improves the accuracy of treatment but also motivates users to continuously improve their sleep habits, increasing their motivation and confidence to return for follow-up appointments.