Design thinking for a app for parking cars

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D3sign thinking for a app for parking vehicles


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Design Thinking
MBA TECH IT
I079-Gauri Tiyar
I093-Shubham Nayak
I090-Muskan Roy
I059-Prathmesh
Purohit

Empathy Map
01

MahendraKumar
Gupta
Age:
Gender:
Residence:
Family:
Occupation:
69
Male
Azamgarh
Married
"Embrace the journey; every challenge is a
lesson in disguise."
GOALS(achieved)
•Master New Techniques
•Enhanced Patient Care
•Surgical Precision
•Surgical Precision
•Personal Growth
•Community Health Impact:
Increase accessibility to
qualityorthopediccar
FRUSTRATIONS
•Administrative Burden
•Insurance Limitations
•Resource Constraints
•Technology Overload: Constantly
adapting to new medicaltechnologies
•Complex Regulations
With over 30 years of experience in orthopedics, I
specialize in diagnosing and treating a wide range of
musculoskeletal conditions, from fractures and joint
injuries to chronic diseases like arthritis. I am passionate
about providing patient-centered care, staying updated on
the latest medical advancements, and mentoring younger
doctors.

Mahendra
Kumar Gupta
69
Doctor
Lives in
Azamgarh
Married
Anti-Social
Not in touch
with hobbies
Determined
Served
government
hospitals
I take part in
marathons
Travel
Who am I? How do I feel?
What are my views?
What do I see?
What do I know?What are my skills?
What do I do?
How do I behave?
Rehabilitatio
n Guidance
Pain
Management
Diagnosis
Patient
Communications
Patient
Communication
Latest Innovations
Bright Past!
Patience
Resilience
Patient
Empowerment
Work Life Balance is
important
Believe in Continuous
Learning
Respected
Patient-
Centred
Calm &
Confident
Fullfilled
Positive Negative
What motivates me to learn? What demotivates or disables me to learn?
Curiosity and Lifelong
passion for medicine and
human anatomy.
Collegial
Respect
Professional
Growth
competiti
on
Time moving
away
Failures that lead
depression

Define Phase02

Pain points documented
•Patients often face long waiting times because our government hospitals are overwhelmed
with high patient volumes.
•Our government hospitals suffer from a lack of infrastructure, including insufficient medical
institutes and facilities.
•The shortage of medical staff in rural areas is a significant problem that needs urgent
attention.
•Our medical equipment and facilities are not always adequate and up-to-date, which
impacts patient care.
•Patient privacy is a challenge in our overcrowded government hospitals, and it needs better
protection.

Pain points documented
•High out-of-pocket expenditures for healthcare affect patients seeking care in our
government hospitals significantly.
•A lack of health insurance coverage among the population leads to an increased financial
burden on patients.
•Challenges in maintaining electronic health records (EHRs) and Health Management
Information Systems (HMIS) hinder our efficiency.
•Corruption and lack of proper government monitoring affect the integrity of our healthcare
programs and insurance schemes
•Recruiting and retaining qualified doctors in rural areas is difficult due to poor living
conditions and low pay.

Pain Points Highlighted as per Their “Affinity” To Others
•Patients often face long waiting times because our government hospitals are overwhelmed
withhigh patient volumes.
•Our government hospitals suffer from a lack of infrastructure, including insufficient medical
institutes and facilities.
•The shortage of medical staff in rural areas is a significant problem that needs urgent
attention.
•Our medical equipment and facilities are not always adequate and up-to-date, which
impacts patient care.
•Patient privacy is a challenge in our overcrowded government hospitals, and it needs better
protection.

Pain Points Highlighted as per Their “Affinity” To Others
•High out-of-pocket expenditures for healthcare affect patients seeking care in our
government hospitals significantly.
•A lack of health insurance coverage among the population leads to an increased financial
burden on patients.
•Challenges in maintaining electronic health records (EHRs) and Health Management
Information Systems (HMIS) hinder our efficiency.
•Corruption and lack of proper government monitoring affect the integrity of our healthcare
programs and insurance schemes
•Recruiting and retaining qualified doctors in rural areas is difficult due to poor living
conditions and low pay.

Challenges
•Patients often face long waiting times because our government hospitals are
overwhelmed with high patient volumes.
•Our medical equipment and facilities are not always adequate and up-to-date, which
impacts patient care.
•A lack of health insurance coverage among the population leads to an increased
financial burden on patients.
•Challenges in maintaining electronic health records (EHRs) and Health Management
Information Systems (HMIS) hinder our efficiency.
•Corruption and lack of proper government monitoring affect the integrity of our
healthcare programs and insurance schemes

Systemic Issues
•Our government hospitals suffer from a lack of infrastructure, including insufficient
medical institutes and facilities.
•The shortage of medical staff in rural areas is a significant problem that needs
urgent attention.
•Patient privacy is a challenge in our overcrowded government hospitals, and it
needs better protection.
•A lack of health insurance coverage among the population leads to an increased
financial burden on patients.
•Corruption and lack of proper government monitoring affect the integrity of our
healthcare programs and insurance schemes

Financial Barriers
•High out-of-pocket expenditures for healthcare affect patients seeking care in our
government hospitals significantly.
•A lack of health insurance coverage among the population leads to an increased
financial burden on patients.
•Corruption and lack of proper government monitoring affect the integrity of our
healthcare programs and insurance schemes
•Recruiting and retaining qualified doctors in rural areas is difficult due to poor
living conditions and low pay.

Problem Statement
•How might we reduce long waiting times
in government hospitals?
•How might we ensure adequate and up-
to-date medical equipment and improve
emergency services in government
hospitals?
•How might we improve emergency
services in government hospitals?

Ideate Phase
03

How might we ensure adequate and
up-to-date medical equipment and
improve emergency services in
government hospitals?
Final Problem Statement

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Our Main Goal: Patient Care and Well-being
1.Keeping a Track of
Duration Of Medicine
Tracking the expiration dates of
medications is crucial for ensuring the
effectiveness and safety of the drugs
you take.
3. Medical History
Medical history is a crucial
component of healthcare that
provides a comprehensive overview
of a patient's past and present
health status.
4.Tracking Disease Occurrence and
Cure with Government Collaboration
Effective tracking of disease occurrences,
treatments, and outcomes requires
coordination between healthcare
systems, governmental bodies, and
public health organizations.
2. Track of patience
report
Tracking patient reports is essential for
providing consistent, high-quality care.
Proper tracking ensures that medical
professionals can review test results,
monitor progress, identify trends over time

Top social networks sites
1.Website Prototype-Automated appointment scheduling and administrative tools save
time for healthcare providers and patients.
2.App Prototype-An app prototype in the medical field is designed to streamline healthcare
services for both patients and healthcare providers, offering convenience, efficiency, and
better management of healthcare data.
3.Social Media Integration-Integratingsocial media into a medical app can significantly
enhance the user experience, broaden outreach, and increase engagement with both
patients and healthcare providers.
4. Supervision-Supervision in the medical field is a critical component to ensuring high standards
of patient care, safety, and the effective functioning of healthcare teams.

PrototypePhase
04

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