Patient Dashboard and Monitoring App Design Concepts Challenge

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Challenge Summary

Welcome to the Patient Dashboard and Monitoring App Challenge

In this challenge we are looking for clean, easy to navigate and excellently designed UI screens for a healthcare dashboard and monitoring app. This app will be targeted at older less tech-savvy patients and needs to be simple and easy to use without being boring. We are still looking for eye catching and visually interesting designs.

Round 1

-  Screen 1 - Dashboard (Patient)
-  Screen 2 - Today’s View (Patient

Round 2

All requirements as stated in challenge details with client feedback applied. 


Overview:
We are building a platform that allows a patient and a care coordinators to communicate with each other as well as monitor vital stats related to their condition. Through a series of screens patients can monitor and keep track of their day-to-day activities and communicate with their care coordinator. The care coordinator on the other hand will be able to keep tabs on their list of patients and monitor their conditions remotely and communicate with them directly.

Assignment:
Design the initial screens of what this responsive application will look like and how it will function. The overall experience should look professional, clean and modern, but should be easy to understand and use for older non tech-savvy patients. The application is split into 2 tracks: patients and care coordinators, with each track having a unique set of screens and user flows. There is a branding document available for download that includes logo, suggested colors and fonts. Use this guide when designing.

Design Requirements:
Patient Screens - Tablet: 
2048 x 1536px
Care Coordinator Screens - Desktop: 1280px wide
Refer to the Inspiration document for examples and additional design notes

Screens Needed:
Screen 1 - Dashboard (Patient)
-  Monitor and view trending elements (pulse, OX level) over daily, weekly, monthly (ability to switch views)
-  Educational material/links
-  Previous communications with care coordinator (chat window/functionality)
-  Calendar: Upcoming appointments, exams, lab work with how much your co-pay will be
-  Current prescription and insurance information
-  Alerts when the patient is out of range of managing their condition

Screen 2 - Today’s View (Patient
-  What items do I need to do today (take xxx pill at 8am, enter in weight, Dr. appointment at 1:30pm, upload pulse information)
-  Ability to mark items as done or set reminders to do them later
-  Expanding individual To-Do item for more information (notes about medicine directions, directions and information about Dr. Appointment, etc.)

Screen 3 - Dashboard (Care Coordinator)
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High level summary/roster of COPD patients in their network. Visual list of all patients the care coordinator is managing. Clicking a patient will open the Detailed Patient View (Screen 4)
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Task panel: Outstanding task (To-Dos) that a patient hasn't’t completed. Tasks that the care coordinator needs to do (following up with specific patients about a specific item)
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Communication/chat panel. Broken down into specific patients and your corresponding chats with them.

Screen 4 - Detailed Patient View (Care Coordinator)
-  Graphs and charts of vitals and data for specific patients, insurance information, health history, current medications, upcoming appointments, co-pay information
-  Incomplete vs. completed task and/or daily To-Dos for that patient (Patients to-do's from Today's View screen). Ability to send them reminders related to a task/ to-do
-  Previous communications and chats. Start a chat
-  Ability to send an email to patient
-  Schedule an appointment with patient and send them a notification

User Case Scenarios:
Refer to Use Case document

Branding Guidelines:
Branding guide and logo are available for download

Target Audience:
Patients (older, not tech savvy) and Care Coordinators

Judging Criteria:
- How well do your designs match the objective of the challenge
- Cleanliness of your graphics and design.
- Design and User Experience.

Submission & Source Files:
Preview Image
Create your preview image as one (1) 1024x1024 JPG or PNG file in RGB color mode at 72dpi and place a screenshot of your submission within it.

Submission File:
Please upload PNG images in a zip file with all requested contest requirements stated above. Number and Name your files (01, 02, 03, etc) correctly. This is very important.

Source Files:
All original source files of the submitted design. Files should be created in Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator and saved as layered PSD/AI files.

Final Fixes:
As part of the final fixes phase you may be asked to modify your graphics, images (sizes or colors) or modify overall colors

Please read the challenge specification carefully and watch the forums for any questions or feedback concerning this challenge. It is important that you monitor any updates provided by the client or Studio Admins in the forums. Please post any questions you might have for the client in the forums.

How To Submit

  • New to Studio? ‌Learn how to compete here
  • Upload your submission in three parts (Learn more here). Your design should be finalized and should contain only a single design concept (do not include multiple designs in a single submission).
  • If your submission wins, your source files must be correct and “Final Fixes” (if applicable) must be completed before payment can be released.
  • You may submit as many times as you'd like during the submission phase, but only the number of files listed above in the Submission Limit that you rank the highest will be considered. You can change the order of your submissions at any time during the submission phase. If you make revisions to your design, please delete submissions you are replacing.

Winner Selection

Submissions are viewable to the client as they are entered into the challenge. Winners are selected by the client and are chosen solely at the client's discretion.

ELIGIBLE EVENTS:

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Submission format

Your Design Files:

  1. Look for instructions in this challenge regarding what files to provide.
  2. Place your submission files into a "Submission.zip" file.
  3. Place all of your source files into a "Source.zip" file.
  4. Declare your fonts, stock photos, and icons in a "Declaration.txt" file.
  5. Create a JPG preview file.
  6. Place the 4 files you just created into a single zip file. This will be what you upload.

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Fonts, Stock Photos, and Icons:

All fonts, stock photos, and icons within your design must be declared when you submit. DO NOT include any 3rd party files in your submission or source files. Read about the policy.

Screening:

All submissions are screened for eligibility before the challenge holder picks winners. Don't let your hard work go to waste. Learn more about how to  pass screening.

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Source files

  • Layered PSD files created in Adobe Photoshop or similar
  • AI files created in Adobe Illustrator or similar

You must include all source files with your submission.

Submission limit

Unlimited

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