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Cathlab Workflow Optimisation 
About

The Philips cathlab portfolio contains various products that were developed at different times. Some products were also added by acquisitions of other companies. Hence, the design language and workflows for the products differed greatly. 

My Role

As the UX lead for the system workflow team, I created a unified requirements forum for aggregating the requirements. I also created a standard feature delivery process for high quality design deliveries.

The Cathlab

The typical cathlab contains a many acquisition and post-processing systems. The users need to switch between these systems multiple times during an interventional procedure. Non standard workflows lead to delays in procedure and higher radiation doses to the patient and caregivers. 

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Painpoints

"Its a pain to enter patient information on multiple systems"

"I need the history of all clinical data of the patient quickly"

- Interventional Radiologist

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"I want a unified platform that scales to all modalities "

- Philips Product Manager

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- Radiology Tech

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An exhaustive UX feature design process was created to align requirements and validate a harmonised reusable component.

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UX feature deliveries are tracked using a Lean daily management board

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Media import workflow design for multiple touch points 

Design interventions

Patient information entered on one system can automatically be updated across the cathlab

Clinical images in patient history are auto downloaded when the patient is chosen for acquisition

A common design framework aligned with future needs of other products ensures maximum reuse 

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