World Usability Day 2013, Healthcare: Collaborating for Better Systems

  • 14 Nov 2013
  • 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • SAS, 200 SAS Campus Drive, Building F, Room 101, Cary, NC 27513
  • 6

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Scott MackieThe topic for World Usability Day 2013 is Healthcare: Collaborating for Better Systems. This is the biggest Triangle UXPA event every year and will be held at SAS. Our invited speaker is Scott Mackie, VP Experience Design at new start-up Quanttus, and former Health Practice Lead at IDEO.

This is a FREE members and sponsors only event, starting out with 30 minutes of networking followed by a full sit down dinner. If you are not a member, and would like to attend, please join the Triangle UXPA first ($30 Standard and $15 Student annual membership). If you are an employee of one of our sponsors, please get the sponsor registration code from your lead sponsor contact.

About Scott's Talk

Design approaches for health care, collaboration and engagement

Scott will speak about the need to complement rigorous usability efforts with exploratory design of systems that support, nudge and delight users to deliver more effective health care.

About Scott

Scott is VP of Experience Design at Quanttus, a new venture company building behavior-changing experiences around advanced sensors and analytics. Scott joined Quanttus from his role as a Health Practice Lead in IDEO’s Boston office helping shape and lead a diverse range of work in the healthcare sector, and developing IDEO’s thinking in this domain.

He worked first on the detailed design of medical systems and later transitioned to innovation strategy and business transformation assignments, and in recent years has focused on the design of complex digital products for health care organizations. During his time at IDEO he worked on tools for medical education, knowledge sharing, personal health monitoring and health care delivery including the ground-up redesign of a new Electronic Health Record experience for clinical care teams.

He holds an M.Phil. in Technology Policy from the Judge Business School of Cambridge University and a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Hons) from the University of Canterbury. He is also a founder director of a venture company based in the UK.

Location



SAS Training Room
Building F, Room 101
200 SAS Campus Drive
Cary, NC 27513
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