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Feedback from review
-slide with Journey Map is a little too dense (Alyssa Y48 Journey Map slide), maybe make the row above and below emotions larger
-arriving at clinic slide: would be nice to assume patient has everything they need in Rosie to go through registration desk successfully (address, insurance, etc.) and it be friction free
-make sure the BP measurements match everywhere they appear in the slide
-consider removing the draft of a Rosie UI design on the one slide
-update who watches Will while she's gone (BY thought - maybe she brings Will with her?)
-include a mini-map of where in the journey the slide is
Demo content considerations
-liked going through the onboarding screens to reinforce learning about what Rosie does, but was on fence about how much value there was
-consider maybe assuming she has already done onboarding and knows it, showing case where Rosie knows a lot about Alyssa up front
-(both slides and demo) didn't like the male blood pressure taking, wanted it to agree with gender of patient or perhaps see Rosie with a BP cuff
-(both slides and demo) access some data from system she's interacting with (e.g., Epic, myChart) to pull out next event she's going to
Feedback:
WHAT I REALLY LIKED:
The app helps point to what kind of questions to ask providers related to pre-eclampsia (and other conditions)…this is very empowering since many patients don’t know what they should be asking about related to conditions of concern
"Call family" feature acknowledges that construction of health resources is different for everyone and allows patient to construct their network of resources in the way that makes sense to them
It feels like Rosie is a companion that is knowledgeable about your health that is there with you throughout your health journey: love it!
SOME THOUGHTS:
Have Dr. Taylor look at the demo and offer feedback
Rosie’s feature on sending reminder to attend appointment --> other supports are needed to overcome barriers to attendance / missed appointments...for example, if single mother w/ a child, recs for daycare or baby sitting...basically identifying causes of missed - appointments, and seeing how Rosie can support a few of the non-clinical / lived-experience-in-the-community aspects (forgetfulness, transportation issues, personal health issues, family and employer obligations, and other issues, such as anticipated long clinic wait times, bad weather, etc - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6710029/)
Re patient education about their own health during pregnancy --> also need a way to do "provider education" or communicate patient concerns to providers (e.g. maybe when a patient has concerns about pre-eclampsia, having a study that the patient can give to provider that brings weight to what the patient is describing as concerns or symptoms so providers pay attention)…dismissing patient concerns is a huge problem of implicit bias in medicine that leads to negative outcomes in African American women
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Feedback from review
-slide with Journey Map is a little too dense (Alyssa Y48 Journey Map slide), maybe make the row above and below emotions larger
-arriving at clinic slide: would be nice to assume patient has everything they need in Rosie to go through registration desk successfully (address, insurance, etc.) and it be friction free
-make sure the BP measurements match everywhere they appear in the slide
-consider removing the draft of a Rosie UI design on the one slide
-update who watches Will while she's gone (BY thought - maybe she brings Will with her?)
-include a mini-map of where in the journey the slide is
Demo content considerations
-liked going through the onboarding screens to reinforce learning about what Rosie does, but was on fence about how much value there was
-consider maybe assuming she has already done onboarding and knows it, showing case where Rosie knows a lot about Alyssa up front
-(both slides and demo) didn't like the male blood pressure taking, wanted it to agree with gender of patient or perhaps see Rosie with a BP cuff
-(both slides and demo) access some data from system she's interacting with (e.g., Epic, myChart) to pull out next event she's going to
Feedback:
WHAT I REALLY LIKED:
SOME THOUGHTS:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: