by Theo Mandel | May 12, 2011 | Application Usability, Healthcare Usability, Product Design, Product Development, Real-World Usability, Technology, Users
This is a classic debate – whether it is nobler to be consistent or to be usable! EMRs have notoriously been both inconsistent and also very unusable. So, what to do – fix the inconsistencies or fix the usability issues? The problem is, fixing one of these...
by Theo Mandel | Apr 25, 2011 | Application Usability, Healthcare Usability, Technology, User Centered Design (UCD)
I’ve worked in healthcare usability for a long time and with the impetus to move all of healthcare to electronic platforms, there have been many, many unusable implementations of EHRs and EMRs. The National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST)...
by Theo Mandel | Apr 23, 2011 | Real-World Usability, Technology, Usability Consulting, User Centered Design (UCD), User Experience, Users, Web Usability
It is very comforting that the “User Experience” field has become more popular and well-respected over the years. That makes me, as a UX professional, feel good about the work we do. However, as Whitney Hess points out in her blog post, There’s just one...
by Theo Mandel | Apr 4, 2011 | Product Design, Product Development, Real-World Usability, Technology, Usability Testing
Similar to the “Golden Rules” of user experience design that I have written about and cover in my presentations and seminars, there are many common myths about users and the user experience. Some myths have been around for many years, such as the myth,...
by Theo Mandel | Feb 27, 2011 | Application Usability, Healthcare Usability, Mobile Usability, Real-World Usability, Technology, Usability Consulting, User Centered Design (UCD), User Experience, Web Usability
As a user experience professional designing EMR, EHR and case management software in the healthcare industry, there are few opportunities to educate, learn, network and focus on UX in healthcare. Well, look no longer!! I’m excited to hear about the Healthcare...
by Theo Mandel | Feb 25, 2011 | Product Design, Real-World Usability, Technology, User Experience
Mark Hurst of Good Experience recently wrote on How one button changed the customer experience of New York City taxis Installed a few years ago, a touch-screen user interface allowed customers to choose a tip of 15%, 20%, or 25%. Thus with a single tap one could...