Originally scheduled to be presented at HIMSS20, but we recorded it so you don’t have to miss out!
When it comes to healthcare technology, trust is everything. If patients do not trust a product or the people behind it, they will likely become reluctant or non-users. Moreover, if users feel betrayed by technology – if it does not meet their needs or is inconvenient – they might leave and never return: Once trust is lost, it is hard to regain.
In this talk, Amy Bucher, vice president of behavior change design at Mad*Pow, a leader in technology innovation, patient experience, and behavior change, explains how psychology and human-centered design are key to creating digital solutions that patients trust and embrace.
As Amy explains, as healthcare providers incorporate technology more heavily into the care process, the people who develop these technologies must remain laser-focused on trust – both for the patients’ and providers’ benefit.
Presenter
Amy Bucher, Ph.D.
VP, Behavior Change Design at Mad*Pow
Author of the newly released book Engaged: Designing for Behavior Change