Biometrics dashboard
Screening results section of the dashboard.
Objective
The biometric dashboard had several objectives
To provide users with an understanding of what a biometric test is and why its results are an important indicator of health (e.g., triglycerides, fasting blood gluc0se, body mass index).
To connect users to a laboratory vendor to set up and schedule their appointment or access a self-collection kit.
To present users with their test results and test result history.
To provide users with incentive-based health metrics. For example, employees can reward their employers for improving a health measurement, such as lowering their cholesterol.
I worked on this project alongside a design lead. The project was designed in Sketch and presented in Invision.
About your screening section of the dashboard.
Result history section of a test result detail page.
process
I created a “modular/pod” approach to design to make it easier for specific content types to be switched on or off from a content management system. For example, not all clients had the exact biometric measurements available for testing.
I designed with accessibility practices in mind. I used color combinations that passed WCAG AA color-contrast standards.
I designed around different use-case scenarios as well as client-based scenarios. For example, some clients could choose to reward their employees on completing their biometric test, reward their employees on improving their metrics, a combination of the two, or provide no incentive at all. We designed the test result meter graphs to account for these different use-cases.
Outcome
Biometric dashboard launched and is expanding to include the development of educational pages where users can learn more about their flagged risk factors and how to improve upon them.