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MedInclude Website Revamp
Medical information and instruction is often shared with a lot of jargon and medical terms making it hard for patients to understand. Complicated medical information is a barrier to receiving equitable and quality care and adds an unnecessary layer of anxiety to patients’ care process. The problem is compounded for patients who don’t speak English as a first language as they sometimes have to navigate translating what is being said by themselves. Healthcare organizations try to solve this by hiring nurse navigators, printing booklets, and hiring translators. All manual, expensive, and unscalable. MedInclude leverages technology to simplify medical information into grade 5 reading level and making it available in multiple languages.
Abiyé Website
New and expecting parents undergo a profound life transition that brings both joy and challenges. It takes a village to raise a child is not just a saying, it is a tried and trusted method of bringing up fully-developed children. Practical assistance, such as help with household chores, meal preparation, and childcare, becomes invaluable as parents grapple with the demands of raising a child. Abiyé - a Yoruba word which loosely translates to ‘thriving after birth’ - is a matching service to connect new and expecting mothers who need an extra pair of hands, with volunteers willing to support them. The main objective of this project is to develop the website for Abiye from an existing design.
MedInclude | Abiyé UI/UX Design Project
New and expecting parents undergo a profound life transition that brings both joy and challenges. It takes a village to raise a child is not just a saying, it is a tried and trusted method of bringing up fully-developed children. Practical assistance, such as help with household chores, meal preparation, and childcare, becomes invaluable as parents grapple with the demands of raising a child. Abiyé - a Yoruba word which loosely translates to ‘thriving after birth’ - is a matching service to connect new and expecting mothers who need an extra pair of hands, with volunteers willing to support them. The main objective of this project is to design the UX/UI architecture of Abiyé. This includes understanding the features needed for the user journeys of the Mums, Volunteers, and MedInclude admin.