SERVICE
CLIENT
Gomma
CREDIT
Yossi Eikelman, Inbal Weiss -Project management
Forgetfulness can affect individuals of any age, and adhering to a daily pill regimen is crucial for some. Recognizing this, Gomma introduces innovative "reminder" technology to assist users in staying on track with their medication schedules.
Problem
The organizer comprises two components: an external pill container and an app that oversees the container and manages prescriptions. The challenge lies not only in visually aligning the interface with the target audience and concept but also in establishing a visual connection between the representation on the app and the physical device and prescriptions.
Non-adherence in the U.S. is attributed to $100 billion in avoidable healthcare costs every year.
Medication misuse and
medication non- compliance
are widescale phenomena.
The FDA estimated that 1.3 million people in the U.S. are injured by medication errors, which can be life-threatening.
Solution
When we hear the term "medications", it is natural for us to associate it with the older audience, but, in fact," the smart, mobile pill organizer, controlled by an application, serves as a health companion for dynamic individuals.
Every action is visually represented, allowing users to rely on images rather than numbers and letters, which are more challenging to remember. Each cell in the app is interactive; pressing on it reveals the precise quantity of pills, along with their types and prescriptions.
Competitive Analysis
This project incorporates several aspects:
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Monitors the contents of the pill organizer and the user's medication intake, alerting them if necessary.
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Learns from the user and adapts itself to their life and routine.
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Collects data related to the user and their consumption.
Therefore, my research and inspiration came from:
1. Alarms app - personalized notification settings by week, day, and hour.
2. Task apps - assist in comprehending tasks and deadlines, indicating completion status.
3. Google home -
facilitating interaction between physical and digital products.
Persone
Monica, 40
USA
Business woman, works a lot. Have 2 teenagers. Monica chronic illness. She doesn't want to focus too much on it, because Monica has a lot to do. She would like her routine treatment to go smoothly.
Tom 29
Israel
Final year student at the university. Already working in his specialty. He recently learned about his illness. Now Tom needs to take pills on a regular basis. and sometimes he forgets about it.
Information Architecture
How it works:
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The patient inserts the medication consumption regimen into the app.
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With guidance from the app, the patient organizes medications inside each module.
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Medications are transferred to the smart and mobile module.
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The system notifies when it is time for the medications to be taken.
Wireframe
Login and registration
First entry, explanation
The a three options to add pills to the application
Prescription
1
Choice between scanning or uploading a prescription file
Scan a barcode from a prescription
Data loading check
Barcode
2
Scanning a barcode from packaging
Data loading check
Search
3
Search the database
Weekly program
Menu
Program during the day
The design
As this application collaborates with a physical product, it was essential to visualize their unity as effectively as possible.
The colors evoke a sense of calm, purity, and comfort.
Elements