ICT&health April 2, 2024
Artur Olesch

End-users of mobile health apps expect far more than a good design

The road to designing a good app goes through user research, clickable prototype, minimum viable product, accessibility techniques, and transparency/quality by design. Przemek Grzywa, the co-founder of Revolve Healthcare, specializing in designing and development of medical technology solutions, explains all the steps.

What is the difference between developing applications for physicians and patients and designing, for example, electronic banking solutions?

There is an essential distinction between a medical app project and any other technology project. It’s called the Medical Device Regulation (MDR) – the European Union’s regulation on software development for medical purposes.

The MDR introduces the term Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) and refers to computer...

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