Increasing information volume and complexity in cancer therapy and growing documentation work are leaving less and less time for the actual patient.
Trough Aliado we explored with researchers from the university clinic Heidelberg, how AI might support clinicians in a collaborative process
Aliado filters relevant information out of medical reports according to disease specific parameters. Doctors can review and edit the information.
Jery allows to setup surgeries digitally. Changes get broadcasted to all team members automatically.
An overview of all the data that the app collects, so the user can see how his drinking behaviour changed over selected timespans.
Matthea can set up digital reports via the chat function. She gets notified when the problem is fixed.
The user can set individual goals, that are tracked by the app. If a goal is reached or other tasks are completed, he gains badges.
Jery allows to setup surgeries digitally. Changes get broadcasted to all team members automatically.
A digital assistant that supports the user on an emotional level and guides him through the app. Klara also shows relevant infos.
Matthea can set up digital reports via the chat function. She gets notified when the problem is fixed.
We analyzed the existing drinking log identifying strengths and challenges within its design, structure and functionality.
Based on the gained insights of a survey with students, we formulated design guidelines and created an information architecture for the app.
We created wireframes, a consistent color scheme, icons, the Klara character and the final design of the app perfect to the pixel.