Experience-Driven Design Services for Pharma and Life Sciences sector User Experience (UX) and Customer Experience (CX) driven approaches are now a major requirement for pharma and life science companies as they digitally advance. Experiences and patient-centric models hold the key, and the companies need to focus their efforts on building deeper, more personalized relationships with their audiences including healthcare providers, patients, researchers, scientists, employees and other stakeholders. Here’s where UX/UI based methodologies deliver. From improving the UX of clinical trials, enhancing UX of the website that seamlessly connects providers, patients and other stakeholders, to ensuring an app that works on a wearable device, experience-driven designs can set the platform of patient-centricity and provide the ‘experience edge’ your business needs. The purpose of Experience-Driven Design is to focus the software development process in such a way that the products we deliver meet real user needs, are easy to use and make our users (customers, employees, etc.) want to come back for more. In other words, we use XDD to keep the entire development process focused on the humans we serve with our software. Clinical Trials Take the case of clinical trials, a UX-based approach holds great potential for scientific software design as an accelerator. When you have your best of minds working on the discovery of a new drug, you want to provide them with software that is easy to use, intuitively designed and focused on helping your team move forward efficiently. When the applications are anchored around real users and focused on helping them accomplish their tasks, the results can be impactful. Realizing this potential, though, is only achieved by deploying UX processes and best-practices that are specially designed to address the nuances of your user community. “The more experience one has with UX design the more one realizes that it is primarily about making effective decisions on a product's intent with a clear eye on the audience for whom it is intended. UX design, therefore, is a process. It's a process with defined steps that require the involvement of uniquely skilled practitioners.” – Gartner, CIOs Must Push Vendors to Get Serious About UX Design
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User Experience (UX) and Customer Experience (CX) driven approaches are now a major requirement for pharma and life sciences companies as they digitally advance. Experiences and patient-centric models hold the key, and the companies need to focus their efforts on building deeper, more personalized relationships with their audiences including healthcare providers, patients, researchers, scientists, employees and other stakeholders.
Here’s where UX/UI based methodologies deliver. From improving the UX of clinical trials, enhancing UX of the website that seamlessly connects providers, patients and other stakeholders, to ensuring an app that works on a wearable device, experience-driven designs can set the platform of patient-centricity and provide the necessary ‘experiences edge’ the sector needs.
Take the case of clinical trials, a UX based approach holds great potential for scientific software design as it could turn out to be the key differentiator, helping businesses reap substantial benefits for the discovery pipeline. When you have the best of minds working on discovery of a new drug, you cannot afford to provide them with a software that is slow, hard to use, unattractive and less engaging to solve extremely complex problems. Even during the discovery process, when the applications are anchored around real users by creating ideal patient personas that acknowledge behaviours and lifestyles, the results can be more accurate and significant.
Realising this potential will only become possible by deploying the right-fit UX/UI technology, best-practices, and practices that are specially designed to address the nuances of the sector.
Experience-Driven Design Servicesfor Pharma and Life Sciences sector
User Experience (UX) and Customer Experience (CX) driven
approaches are now a major requirement for pharma and life
science companies as they digitally advance. Experiences and
patient-centric models hold the key, and the companies need to
focus their efforts on building deeper, more personalized
relationships with their audiences including healthcare
providers, patients, researchers, scientists, employees and
other stakeholders.
Here’s where UX/UI based methodologies deliver. From
improving the UX of clinical trials, enhancing UX of the website
that seamlessly connects providers, patients and other
stakeholders, to ensuring an app that works on a wearable
device, experience-driven designs can set the platform of
patient-centricity and provide the ‘experience edge’ your
business needs.
The purpose of Experience-Driven Design is to focus the
software development process in such a way that the products
we deliver meet real user needs, are easy to use and make our
users (customers, employees, etc.) want to come back for
more. In other words, we use XDD to keep the entire
development process focused on the humans we serve with our
software.
Clinical Trials
Take the case of clinical trials, a UX-based approach holds
great potential for scientific software design as an accelerator.
When you have your best of minds working on the discovery of
a new drug, you want to provide them with software that is easy
to use, intuitively designed and focused on helping your team
move forward efficiently. When the applications are anchored
around real users and focused on helping them accomplish
their tasks, the results can be impactful.
Realizing this potential, though, is only achieved by deploying
UX processes and best-practices that are specially designed to
address the nuances of your user community.
“The more experience one has with UX design the more one realizes that it is primarily about making effective decisions on a product's intent with a clear eye on the audience for whom it is intended. UX design, therefore, is a process. It's a process with defined steps that require the involvement of uniquely skilled practitioners.” – Gartner, CIOs Must Push Vendors to Get Serious About
UX Design
HTC can help.
Better design = Better outcomes
Our HTC’s Experience -Driven Design (XDD) services enable pharma clients to keep patient-centricity at the core of their business, and deliver engaging experiences for their entire ecosystems of customers /users - be it patients, providers or employees. Backed by years of proven expertise in healthcare domain, we can collaborate with you, and ensure that your XDD effort is not just a set of enhancements, but remains the core of your business strategy, design ecosystem and culture.
Whether it is a software app or a website or any other form of a digital resource, our qualified team ensures that your business stakeholders are involved early, the best-fit strategy and technology deployed, and the designs remain simple, friction-less and engaging for users across all devices, channels and formats.
Adhering to best practices and industry standards such as HIPAA and GDPR, today, we can extensively cover all the facets of your User Experience and Design including:
About HTC:Established in 1990 and headquartered in Troy, Michigan, USA, HTC is an Inc. 500 Hall of Fame company offering a range of information technology and business process services to Global 2000 organizations. HTC’s acquisition of CareTech Solutions and HTC Inc. (Currently HTC Global LLC) enables the company to provide highly focused IT services and solutions to the US healthcare sector and a wide range of IT and strategic staffing services to global conglomerates. For more information, visit https://www.htcinc.com/