Patient Safety First in UI-Design
Fimlab’s laboratory information system and its various sub-entities were updated to meet today’s needs. The goal was to improve its accessibility so that medical staff can focus on patients, not tools. The version of Nordlab’s sampling information system will also renew Nordlab’s sampling and meet their needs better, especially thanks to the mobile responsiveness of the system.
“The smooth operation and speed of healthcare systems are vital to save lives. The smoother and easier to use the system, the faster and safer it is for users.” –Leena Aho, Senior UX/UI Designer, Huld
Health and social services sector is a multi-vendor environment. Therefore, various system dependencies and the needs of different stakeholders were taken into account right from the start. Complex functions were made smooth in the UI-design through Fimlab and Nordlab’s arranged interviews with end users responsible for various healthcare functions.
“Although Fimlab and Nordlab both provide laboratory services, there may be differences in some operating methods. Even these small differences have been reconciled into a common system thanks to good cooperation.” –Aila Majava, Product Owner, Nordlab
Accessibility with Service Design
The development of the laboratory information system began with a service design-oriented survey based on the needs of the interviewees.
After that a prototype user interface was created, which was tested in both 1-2-1 tests and self-operating tests. Based on the feedback, a model of the new user interface and path was developed. At the same time, a component library was created to be used in various tools, such as the survey ordering tool.
As a result of the project, the project team, led by Huld’s experts, built an accessible, easy-to-use product concept for the sampling information system that serves different user groups.
“The healthcare environment requires deep knowledge of the terminology as well as systems and legislation in the field. In addition, the needs of different user groups varied greatly. Close collaboration between the customer and the development team, as well as valuable feedback from doctors and nurses, helped create a user-friendly and safe concept.” –Mimosa Sukanen, Service Designer, Huld