Mobile App

PainC

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PainC

01. Introduction

PainC, pain management - that patients with chronic pain can access to better track their pain and mood states. It provides both pain and mood metrics that can be used by their healthcare providers to better understand pain management. A key part of the app allows patients to capture daily self-reported measures that can include pain (visual analog scale), mood (PANAS), activity (e.g., walking, sleeping), and wellness (e.g., General life, mindfulness) metrics. This information is then seamlessly uploaded to the care team to streamline the care process with an easy-to-use dashboard.
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The Roadmap

Managing cloud and servers requires moving through key stages

Research and Planning

Research and Planning

Conduct market research to understand the target audience and analyze competitors. Use insights to set goals, plan features, and budget resources.

Optimizing User Experience

Optimizing User Experience

Design an intuitive user interface. Build wireframes and user flows, then test with real users to ensure the app is easy and enjoyable to use.

Visual Design

Visual Design

Create an appealing visual design system including color palette, typography, icons, and graphics that bring the app to life.

Building a Solid Foundation

Building a Solid Foundation

Use best practices to develop a robust, high-quality codebase. Conduct ongoing testing to catch issues early. Fix bugs quickly.

Testing and Refinement

Testing and Refinement

Thoroughly test all aspects of the app manually and automatically. Identify areas for improvement and optimize the user experience.

Deployment and Upgrades

Deployment and Upgrades

Publish the polished app then provide ongoing maintenance, updates, and customer support to keep delivering value.

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02. USER EXPERIENCE

It was very challenging for us to break the traditional method of patients meeting doctors in the hospital in the COVID Situation. The case study aimed to identify solutions to this problem. The user selects the exact location of the pain they have in their body, identifies it precisely, and self-diagnoses it on a 3D model that we make. There is a very easy way for patients to do their diagnoses and to communicate that information to doctors in the form of reports, which can be easily followed by both doctors and patients.

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03. USER Interface

The user interface (UI) design was next, and we focused on creating an attractive and easy-to-navigate interface. The app's UI was designed to be intuitive and minimalistic, allowing users to access the features with ease. The color scheme was carefully chosen to provide a soothing and calming effect, while the font size and button placement were optimized for users with mobility and vision issues. The app's UI was also designed to be consistent with the branding and marketing materials of the healthcare provider.

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04. Conclusion

PainC app - we have helped more than 800 + patients and all reports are tracked in the latest technology supported with GDPR compliance and ORCHA compliance from the Europe region. With such a large number to track, we've made it as simple as possible for the patient to understand the reports very easily.

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