Review cancer patients data

Company

MyPL

Business type

B2B

Company type

Startup

Sector

Healthcare

MyPL helps healthcare professionals access their patients data during complex cancer treatments. I worked on a desktop-first web app regrouping the data, and on a mobile app helping patients monitor their symptoms. I conducted user research, high-fidelity design and prototyping, user testing, handoffs and workshops.

Objectives and Key Results

Objectives and Key Results

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Objective

Objective

Increase complex cancer patients' survival rate.

Key Results

Key Results

Hospitals part of the clinical trial are able to measure an increase in their complex cancer patients' survival rate by using Holis for two years.

Key Performance Indicators

Key Performance Indicators

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Indicator 1

Indicator 1

Clinicians are able to reduce time spent on each patient's case during Tumor Board Meetings.

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Indicator 2

Indicator 2

Clinicians make less mistakes while reviewing and interpreting data from patients' Electronical Medical Records.

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Indicator 3

Indicator 3

Advanced Practice Nurse spend less time gathering and reviewing relevant patient data.

User personas

User personas

Sarah Bourgeois

Advanced Practice Nurse specialised in oncology

Sarah assesses and manages symptoms, coordinates care, educates patients, and ensures follow-up. During TBM, she provides insights, facilitates collaboration, integrates plans, and ensures comprehensive follow-up.

Philippe Moreau

Oncologist

As a specialist of complex cancer cases, Dr. Moreau is a key contributor to patient care. During tumor board meetings, he collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to assess patient data, formulate comprehensive strategies and update treatments.

Treat more patients

Treat more patients

By using this Clinical Decision Support System, healthcare professionals reduce the amount of time needed to review each patient's case.

Apart from a clean UI and modern design best practices, this was made possible by structuring data with a familiar model, mCODE, which enables practicians to instantly understand where to look for information.