Define user needs and workflows regarding ECG mobile viewing needs
Develop UX wireframes
Create clickable prototype
Create testing protocol and script
Conducted in-person user interviews and prototype testing with cardiologists
Analyze / synthesize research and generate research report with recommendations
Final UX/UI design
Cardiologist are consistently asked to review 12-lead ECG’s while on call or away from a clinical workstation. Any mobile ECG viewing experience needs to be as simple as sending and viewing an image over text, while adding the benefit of patient security, privacy, and other clinical needs.
Purpose
Gain expert perspectives on the basic workflow for reading and interpreting ECGs.
Understand the needs for mobile ECG viewing.
Participants
(5) Cardiology Specialists
Echo (2)
Nuclear (1)
Cardiac Electrophysiologist (1)
What was tested
A clickable mobile prototype was created
Interviews were conducted with cardiologists with questions focused on
Mobile use cases
ECG reading workflows
Tools/settings
Information hierarchy
Final designs were delivered with a modern, intuitive interface and focused on delivering core needs such as viewing ECGs, reading interpretations, and providing easy access to patient details and access to priors.