CCU Monitor
Case Study
CCU Monitor is a sprint project. It is a system to monitor patients health functions. By doing research in a hospital's critical care unit insights have been gathered and a MVP has been created.
A critical care unit (CCU) typically includes a monitoring device, a medical pump to regulate the administration of narcotics, and additional equipment such as dialysis machines or lung capacity support devices. Unlike traditional systems that require extensive training and may be challenging for inexperienced users, the CCU Monitor is designed to be both user-friendly and secure.
The development of the CCU Monitor followed a regular Minimum Viable Product (MVP) design approach. This process began with identifying the core needs of healthcare professionals in critical care settings, focusing on ease of use, reliability, and safety. Early prototypes prioritized essential functionality, allowing for iterative feedback from medical staff to refine the design. By addressing user pain points and incorporating intuitive interfaces, the final product balances advanced functionality with simplicity, ensuring accessibility for both experienced and novice users.