Careflow UX Design @ Excelar Technologies



Tools UsedFigma
Miro
JIRA
Adobe Illustrator

My RolesUX/UI Design
UX Research
User Journey Mapping
DurationMay 2022 - July 2023




Overview
CareFlow is a patient-monitoring platform intended to assist clincians with at-home monitoring of COPD out-patients, by providing a timeline visualizer that would allow nurses and clinicians to monitor patient data which would include vitals, medicine intake, pain score, and others. Additionally, clinicians working on quality improvement projects would be able to flag, and leave notes on data points for further review.




Full case study coming soon! In the meanwhile, you can read about the product in-depth here.










My roles


Being involved in this project from its earlier stages, my primary responsibilites evolved as the project progressed.
FALL 2022
Product feature requirements & user flow development Working with our project manager, I assisted in dissecting user interview answers from clinicians to identify key features of CareFlow. These would be documented to ensure that development and product teams were aligned on end goals for the platforms.

WINTER - SUMMER 2023
Interface design My involvement in interface design included initial wireframing, to fine-tuning of colour palettes according to clinician input. In some cases, I would fine-tune medicine labels to match the colours of syringes used in anasethetics labs to better assist identification for   clinicians.      

Product demos & stakeholder interviews In refining the specifics of each key feature, conducting secondary research on industry standards for medical data visualization could only carry us so far. My supervisor and I conducted weekly interviews with our chief medical officer, an anaesthesiologist at Surrey Memorial hospital, in order to verify that our interface designs were being driven by accurate data about clinical industry standards.