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Design the UX/UI design of a medical system depending on its tasks

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Last updated: 2024/03/24 at 12:43 AM
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User interface design is essential for any sustainable business, whether it’s in greenhouse gas collection or patient data inputs. The field of medical technology has seen rapid development, leading to increasingly complex solutions that handle large volumes of data. UX/UI specialists face the challenge of creating intuitive interfaces for these systems that cater to changing user expectations.

Different types of medical systems, such as electronic medical records, healthcare information systems, analytical solutions, and mobile applications, require different approaches to UX/UI design. It’s crucial to define the business logic of the solution first, based on regulatory documentation and regional patient routing processes.

For electronic medical records, compact data visualization techniques like font sizes and non-standard screen shapes are used to maximize information content. Specialized regional information systems need interfaces that seamlessly integrate into daily medical workflows without requiring extensive training.

Analytical solutions in healthcare rely on visualizing data trends using familiar widgets like Sankey diagrams and treemaps. Mobile applications in healthcare, such as glucometers and pulse oximeters, should have simple interfaces to make them user-friendly.

Ultimately, market leaders aim to standardize design systems across all products to ensure seamless navigation for healthcare professionals. The goal is for different users, like doctors and government health employees, to find common ground in various interfaces and understand how different systems function.

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