Developing Participatory Design Strategies for ePatients (and their families) Mark A.M.Kramer @MAMK
Oct 30, 2014
DevelopingParticipatoryDesign Strategiesfor ePatients (and their families)
Mark A.M.Kramer@MAMK
AbstractUX and Interaction Designers should be examining the impact of existing and emerging information & communications technologies and services to help in redefining the interaction between patients and healthcare providers through ubiquitous communication scenarios
GoalDeveloping strategies to improve healthcare delivery and communication through enhanced (patient) experiences
ArgumentUX and Interaction Designers can shape the future of Healthcare
ArgumentUX and Interaction Designers WILL shape the future of Healthcare
ArgumentUX and Interaction Designers WILL shape the future of Healthcare
with Patients (and their families)
ArgumentUX and Interaction Designers WILL shape the future of Healthcare
with Patients (and their families) and their Healthcare providers
ArgumentParticipatory Design strategies are
essential in helping to design and develop effective technology enhanced
healthcare solutions
ArgumentParticipatory Design strategies are
essential in developing effective technology enhanced
healthcare solutions
ArgumentParticipatory Design strategies are essential in developing for effective
technology enhanced healthcare solutions
ArgumentParticipatory Design
= effective healthcare
ArgumentParticipatory Design
= affective healthcare
Argument
“Communication is one of the greatest problems facing healthcare today” @MAMK
“Today we're still in the early stages with ePatients, which, having inspired a whole new category of digital communication projects, is creating massive opportunities for innovation.”
- Leandro Agrò
SOURCE: http://scopeblog.stanford.edu/2012/10/01/epatients-discuss-the-healing-process-of-ideo-design-challenge-at-medicine-x/
Photo by StanfordMedX
Goal
ConclusionParticipatory Design
= affective healthcare
@MAMK is a Nomadic Researcher / ePatient who is currently examining the impact of existing and emerging
information & communications technologies and services in redefining the interaction between patients and healthcare
providers through ubiquitous communication scenarios.
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