Ever since we remember, the healthcare industry has been using technology to ensure optimal care and services to patients and their families. The healthtech industry has quickly adopted modern-day technologies, such as AI, Big Data, Blockchain, AR, VR, IoT, and others. For instance, this case study on using AI-powered nanorobotics in medicine will give you a glimpse of how these technologies are revolutionizing healthcare. Similarly, you can read about the use of Virtual Reality (VR) in this case study. You can find many such examples of implementing technologies in different sectors of the healthcare industry.
According to Gartner Analytics, IoT was among a few technology trends for CIOs in the healthcare industry to look out for in 2020.
Expected to reach a whopping $1.3 trillion by 2026, IoT is one such technology that is increasing in numbers rapidly and having an actual impact on the lives of doctors and patients.
IoT, short for the Internet of Things, is a network of objects (things) that can collect and share data over a network without human intervention. These objects are equipped with software, sensors, chips, and other technical components that allow them to connect and exchange data with other internet-connected devices.
It is evident that this capability to collect and share data in real-time has great potential in the healthcare industry. However, all the potential is only worth it with the right design and user experience. If the IoT design or user experience is not polished, neither the doctors nor the patients will leverage the technology to its full potential.
Creating a consistent great IoT user experience in healthcare is challenging due to numerous factors, the primary challenge being multiple and different interfaces. IoT devices can connect regardless of the manufacturer, which diversifies the interfaces. For instance, the interface of an IoT device manufactured by one company will be different from that manufactured by the other. However, both the devices must be capable of communicating with each other.
75% of IoT projects fail, and one of the reasons behind these failures is the lack of user experience.
Creating an easy-to-navigate dashboard, especially for patients, is also a primary challenge for creating a consistently good user experience. Even doctors might be smart, but they are not necessarily into technical devices. Hence, it is vital to have a simple UI dashboard where both doctors and patients can keep track of everything. Let’s consider an example of a remote medical assistance app and device to understand the need for a great UI.
If you think from the doctor’s perspective, he or she should be able to view and keep track of all the scheduled appointments for a particular day. There can also be notifications for new appointments, and the device can also allow the doctor to accept further ones based on a daily schedule. Now, coming to the patients’ perspective, they must easily book an appointment and enter their details, such as weight, age, symptoms, etc., for seamless medication.
Numerous such challenges can impact IoT user experience in healthcare. Hence, it is essential to follow the laws of UX and UI design to design next-generation IoT healthcare devices.
The key to designing next-generation IoT healthcare devices is to focus on the five principles of UX design. Here’s a brief of all the five precepts.
A great UI and UX enhance user-machine interaction that leads to user satisfaction, thereby reaching IoT devices’ full potential.
Focusing on the core principles of UX design mentioned above will simplify user navigation, making them comfortable with IoT healthcare devices and building the trust factor. You can read this case study of a design perspective for IoT products for more help. If you can hit the right spot with the appropriate UX design, you can leverage IoT healthcare devices’ numerous benefits.
When used optimally, IoT can provide healthcare professionals and patients with numerous benefits. Here are some of the significant benefits of IoT in healthcare.
The IoT healthcare sector is growing tremendously. According to a report, the global IoT healthcare market will reach a whopping $400 billion by 2022. It is evident that this rise in the market size has something to do with IoT’s potential in the healthcare industry. Hence, it is the right time to adopt the right technology and leverage its benefits to provide the best care to your patients.
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