When it comes to technological solutions, the health industry has always been a step
behind in keeping up with the cutting-edge tools and technologies until a few years ago.
Lately, with the rise of pandemic event, we have witnessed a drastic growth in the
healthcare industry and how quickly it leveraged the latest technology to offer better
services to patients. From remote monitoring and smart devices to track our health to
robotics technology, there are countless healthcare applications that we are using on a
daily basis.
The modern tools and technologies in the healthcare systems are now offering better care
and safer service to users across the globe. But for this to get much better, the technology
has to be user-friendly. Healthcare professionals are utilizing information systems daily,
but unfortunately, many of them are simply outdated, complex, and mostly inefficient. In
this scenario, user experience design works on making sure that the systems users use and
interact with are highly efficient and assist them in completing their tasks as quickly as
possible. With each technological innovation comes a new challenge to make sure users’
requirements are being met.
Now, let’s take a look at top UX trends that are changing healthcare applications
Whenever we hear the word “wearable tech,” two things come to our mind. One is a fitness
tracker and the other is contactless payments. Currently, wearable technology is an
emerging trend in the healthcare industry. Gone are the days when wearable meant just
counting daily steps or purchasing goods and services. In 2021, wearable devices can
efficiently measure and monitor vital signs such as blood pressure and heart rate.
Depending on the complexity, some of them even detect atrial fibrillation, measure BMI,
and even utilize biosensor technology to identify if you are going to fall sick.
With more than 75% of consumers willing to wear fitness technology, the opportunities in
the wearable tech market are wide, and these opportunities can help users connect with
healthcare providers. Keeping in mind the constant competition the companies are facing,
it is crucial to offer a user experience that can surpass your competitors.
Here are the factors that need to be considered while designing healthcare UX.
Currently, chatbots are moving in an upward trajectory. With intuitive programming and perfectly written responses, chatbots can seamlessly connect your users with your support system without having to actually talk to them. That being said, as the patient health and medical records’ confidentiality and sensitivity of the information, a few healthcare chatbots are not being able to offer a standard user experience that is both user-friendly and safe. For now, healthcare companies are using chatbots to:
Not just in other industries, but even in healthcare, Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual
Reality (VR) are transforming the way patients receive healthcare services. Right from
teaching complex procedures in medical school to diagnosing and treating medical
conditions with better and more in-depth analysis with the help of body scans, AR, and VR
on the path to changing the healthcare industry in ways that we couldn’t even fathom a
decade ago.
The usage of AR and VR in the healthcare industry is limited to:
To enhance the user experience, UI/UX designers should focus more on developing AR and
VR controller systems that make displays more and more responsive to human
conversations. Currently, controller systems are basic, doing mere functions but when it
comes to diverting patients’ attention from invasive and unpleasant procedures, calming
and believable immersion experiences can truly make a difference in the healthcare
industry.
Five to ten years ago, accessibility features and functionalities were included once the
design process was over. But now, designers are keeping that at the forefront of the
project, especially for healthcare applications. To make sure your healthcare application is
accessible to most of your target audiences, consider the point points.
Ever since the pandemic outbreak, Telehealth is becoming more and more helpful in
medical technology. Without having to pay a visit to a doctor’s office, patients can remotely
get doctor’s consultation and advice for any type of medical condition via healthcare
applications, remote monitoring devices, and video consultations.
With the rise of new diseases and virus outbreaks, the benefits of telehealth applications
are just getting better and better. Not only does telehealth improves the patient care
experience but also minimizes the risk of spreading airborne diseases.
In today’s ever-changing requirements of healthcare technology, healthcare professionals and users definitely want to stay up-to-date and keep up with the trends. Designing UI/UX for healthcare applications is a great responsibility. Companies and developers should keep patients and their safety as the focal point. Before you set goals to achieve, first aim to deliver a valuable service. Deliver a service that can bring value in return and make users’ lives better.