healthcare

Maya by Elevance Health

Reduce the likelihood of re-admittance of pediatric patients post-surgery in the ER.

Distilled played a key design & product strategy role in creating Maya, an experimental product that addresses the problem of children being readmitted to the hospital unnecessarily after surgery.

The mobile solution allowed the post-surgery care team at a hospital in Chicago to track a child’s recovery at home and allowed them to easily communicate with their parents if vitals looked alarming.

3 weeks

From zero to hi-fi prototype designed, with user insights, for leadership buy-in & investment.

1 week

Features prioritized for minimum viable product determined

8 weeks

Minimum lovable UX /UI  designed, polished with branding, armed with a scalable design system.

Bilingual launch & high-level security from the start.

The pilot addressed both the Spanish and English-speaking market in Chicago, with invite-only access managed by hospital admin and doctors.

Straightforward Instructions & the power of necessity

Simple techniques were built in for MVP to demonstrate the importance of certain functionality always on.

Parent-approved lightweight UX

Subtle UX add-ons like a user-account bar gave subscription holders a more personalized & customized feel.
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Jeremy Abrams

Director of Product Design, Elevance Health (Previously Anthem Healthcare)

What We Did

MVP Product Strategy

Conducted a design sprint & helped determine roadmap

User Interviews & Feedback

Gained insight into what target market needed versus MVP bloat.

Design System & Branding

Foundations built on Orbit Design System

Dev-Ready UX / UI Design

An End-to-end user experience delivered