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In healthcare, a well-designed healthcare app can be a lifesaver – literally. If done right, it’s a powerful tool that can transform how care is delivered and how patients manage their health.
Healthcare apps should make life easier for users. That means that a truly successful application has to be built with how people actually use it in mind.
Peter Morville’s UX Honeycomb is a great way to break down UX design’s components:
These are the kinds of questions that make for amazing healthcare apps. Every top digital product design company understands that it’s not just about the features — it’s about the whole experience fitting into people’s lives.
Healthcare apps have the potential to make a real difference in people’s lives, but let’s be honest, designing them isn’t exactly a walk in the park.
Here’s why:
As noted earlier, healthcare app designs have their own unique set of challenges, but with the right approaches, they can be tackled:
Let’s talk about some specific features that make a real difference in how people use them and how they impact health:
Do you know how most people’s eyes glaze over at a spreadsheet of health numbers? Visualisation techniques help present health info in a comprehensible manner.
You can handle visualisation using the following:
When you design an app that has a real-time conversation with the user’s body, you open up a whole new level of engagement and potential for behaviour change.
Through sensors (in wearables or connected devices), a user’s physiological data, like heart rate, breathing patterns, or muscle tension, is fed directly into the app, allowing them to get a more comprehensive picture of their health and risks and act proactively to improve their health.
With gamification, users can engage in healthy lifestyle patterns or behaviours, turning some boring tasks (like treatment plans) into exciting games.
Our brains are wired to react to colour on a basic level. Colour psychology is a tool you can use to create a positive emotional experience for users.
Check out these healthcare app staples:
It’s understandable that blockchain can be a buzzword overload, but it has serious potential to make health data way more secure.
Designing a healthcare app that people want to use requires employing various design concepts and trends. A good product needs to fit into someone’s life, help follow treatment plans, make the routine a habit, and highlight potential risks while educating on how to minimise them.
Healthcare apps can be exciting and fun to use if there are visuals, game elements, intuitive navigation, and nice colour palettes. When done right, they can improve lives, build trust, and revolutionise the patient experience.
Chief Editor - Medigy & HealthcareGuys.
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