Track #1 - UI/UX
Create a user-centered UI/UX design that transforms the patient journey by enabling effortless access to digital health records, simplifying appointment scheduling, and facilitating secure, personalized communication with healthcare providers. Your design should prioritize usability, ensuring that patients can navigate the healthcare process with ease, without the need for physical documents, while maintaining the highest standards of privacy and data security. This design can focus on general health and well-being or be tailored to address a specific diagnosis or prognosis. The goal is to design an intuitive, cohesive experience that addresses the diverse needs of patients, enhancing their overall interaction with the healthcare system.
Problem Statement
Eligibility
Open to designers, developers and professionals with a background in UI/UX design, technology or healthcare.
Current students and professionals in relevant fields are eligible.
Open to participants from anywhere in the world.
Open Source Requirement
All designs submitted should be open source. This means that your design files, prototypes and any related resources should be made publicly available under a suitable open-source license.
Prize Money
The winner will receive a prize money of $3000.
All participants/teams will receive a certificate of participation in recognition of their efforts.
Prize Money
Format: Submissions should include a detailed design document (PDF), wireframes or prototypes (Figma, Adobe XD, etc.), and a presentation video (up to 5 minutes) explaining the design concept, features, and potential impact.
Deadline: All submissions must be received by XX. Late submissions will not be considered.
Team Composition: Submissions can be made by individuals or team members.
Submission Platform: All entries should be uploaded to this form, with links to any external resources (e.g., prototypes) provided in the submission form.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The challenge is open to individuals and teams worldwide, including students,professionals, and design enthusiasts. There is no restriction on the field of study or work background.
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Participants are free to use any design tools they are comfortable with, including Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch, or others. The final submission should include a format that can be easily reviewed by the judging panel.
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The design should prioritize user-friendliness, privacy, and data security. It can focus on general health or target a specific medical condition. Submissions must demonstrate how the design enhances the patient journey.
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Winners will be selected based on the judging criteria, including innovation, usability, patient-centered focus, and the viability of the marketing strategy.
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No, participants can’t make changes after they have submitted.
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Your submission should include enough detail to explain how your solution works to demonstrate its feasibility and innovation.
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Yes, participants will retain the rights to their designs. However, by participating, you grant the organizers the right to showcase your work in promotional materials related to the challenge.