Usability for clinicians and patients
We design for two profiles at once: the professional who needs efficiency under pressure and the patient who needs clarity without jargon. Each with the interface their context demands.
We design usable, accessible healthcare software: clear interfaces for clinical staff and patients, WCAG-compliant, that reduce errors in the flows where you can't fail.
THE CHALLENGE
Healthcare software handles sensitive, critical data where privacy, interoperability and availability are not optional. It requires demonstrable security, traceability and regulatory compliance by design.
In healthcare, a confusing interface doesn't just annoy: it causes errors with real consequences. We design UX/UI for healthtech with two demanding users in mind —the clinician under pressure and the patient with no technical knowledge— with clarity that reduces errors, WCAG accessibility built in and critical flows designed to leave no doubt. From research with real users to a consistent, validated design system, ready to build with the traceability the sector demands.
We design for two profiles at once: the professional who needs efficiency under pressure and the patient who needs clarity without jargon. Each with the interface their context demands.
Contrast, sizing, visible focus and keyboard and screen-reader navigation built in from the wireframe, to meet WCAG and reach every user without exclusions.
For dosages, medical records or consents, we design hierarchy, confirmations and error prevention so the interface doesn't induce mistakes with clinical consequences.
We design the moments where you can't fail —alerts, prescriptions, schedules— with explicit states and clear validations that guide the correct action.
WHAT YOU GAIN
FAQ
Yes, and they're very different profiles. The clinician needs efficiency and information density under pressure; the patient needs clarity and zero jargon. We research each context and design interfaces tailored to each one, not a one-size-fits-all.
Yes. We build accessibility in from the first design: contrast, legible sizing, visible focus, keyboard navigation and screen-reader compatibility. In healthcare, accessibility is not optional, and designing it at the end is expensive.
With a clear visual hierarchy, confirmations on sensitive actions and error prevention in critical flows. An interface that shows the right information at the right moment reduces the mistakes that, in healthcare, have real consequences.
Whenever possible. In healthtech, research with real clinicians and patients is what separates an interface that gets used from one that gets abandoned. We validate the critical flows before building to reduce risk.
Yes. Design and development work together, so what gets designed is realistic and built exactly as intended, without losing quality in the handoff.
Yes. We audit the current experience, spot friction points and evolve the interface incrementally, measuring the impact on usage.
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