Healthcare Product Design Blog

Research

You should use "How Might We's"

"How Might We" (HMW) questions are a powerful tool in design thinking, especially beneficial during the interview phase of research.
Research

User Journeys vs. User Flows

Merging user journeys and user flows is beneficial for gaining a comprehensive understanding of user experiences at both the macro and micro levels. User flows offer an in-depth examination of particular segments within the broader user journey framework.
Product Design

Three Pillars of My Healthcare Product Design Advantage

As a seasoned healthcare product designer, I've honed my skills over the years and my advantage can be distilled into three key pillars: a decade of healthcare business domain knowledge, end-to-end product design excellence, harnessing the power of product ops
Product Management

Navigating Product Design Conflicts

Conflicts are not roadblocks but opportunities for growth and improvement. By embracing the "Win-Win" approach, product designers can navigate conflicts effectively, foster collaboration, and ensure that design decisions align with user needs and project objectives.

What is an "App Critique"?

The App Critique in product design interviews is more than an evaluation of design skills. It's a deep dive into strategic thinking, problem-solving, and user-centered design. It's crucial for showcasing how you can add value to a company, especially in the digital health space.
Product Management

The Art of Saying No

The ability to say 'no' to seemingly attractive, low-hanging fruit features is a skill that can catapult a product from mediocrity to market fit.
Research

Just say "Create Free Account"

Asking HCPs to create an account should be as straightforward as a prescription direction. It should be a clear call to action: "Create free account." There's no room for ambiguity or fancy footwork here.
Product Design

Net-New, 0-1 Product Design Data Challenges

Creating a product is often like solving a complex jigsaw puzzle — each piece has its unique role and importance. But what happens when you're designing a novel product without pre-defined APIs or a data dictionary? You're essentially dealing with a puzzle without set pieces or a reference image. As a Lead Product Designer, this is akin to navigating a labyrinth in the dark.