Acuvera.

Acuvera is a doctor-approved, at-home health monitoring kit designed to bridge the gap between patients and healthcare providers anytime, anywhere. It includes four essential tools that empower users to easily track and share key health metrics from the comfort of home.

What is TeleHealth?

  • Talk to doctors virtually, anytime and anywhere

  • Save time and money by staying at home

Limitations of TeleHealth.

Interviews.

  • Lack of quality care due to less interaction

  • Inaccurate diagnosis because of limited info

Over 10 interviews were conducted with patients and doctors. This information was used to determine the needs for each group.

Patients

  • Fewer devices are better

  • Need visual cues

  • Must be family-friendly

Doctors

  • More tools are better

  • Easy to show patient how to use

  • Accuracy is a must

Design Criteria.

Accessible

Designing for all ages

Modular

One main module saves time & money

Essentials

Only include 4 essential tools

Concept Sketches.

Based on market research and interviews, over 50 concept sketches were created to evaluate form, feasibility, and function.

Prototyping / User Feedback

Key Takeaways

“Get rid of the large button and have the device always on.”

“Extra buttons make the device harder to use”

Final Prototype.

Introducing Acuvera.

Doctor approved, at home health monitoring kit.

Key Tools.

Acuvera gives patients the tools they need to ensure they receive an accurate diagnosis.

Real Data, Real Diagnosis.

Simple UI allows for a seamless integration between the physical product and the companion app

Designed For All.

Key Learnings.

Build Something

Get the idea in users hand and iterate as needed

Screens

Not all tech devices need screens.

Acuvera.

Simplify

What is the end goal? How can you get there in the least # of steps?