An app that helps you remember the right questions to ask during a doctor’s appointment.

Instilling confidence when going to the doctor’s.

Generate helpful questions.

Make recordings and take notes.

Save your question sets.

The process

Initial topic: CTE and sports injuries.

Research interviews with athletes.

“The next year (after the snowboarding concussion) I did not go snowboarding. My dad had to push me to try it again.”

“I feel like I didn't get a lot of info. I feel pretty on my own with the doctor visits. I need to poke and prod the questions. ‘Damn, I should've asked this, this, and this.’ I didn’t really get answers.”

Johnathan Ball, fixed gear freestyle cyclist

Kyle Albert, avid snowboarder

Framing the problems. Brainstorming solutions.

Two main directions:

  1. Helping young athletes return confidently to their sport after suffering a concussion.

  2. Making the medical care experience for athletes a more positive experience.

6 sketched out concepts

Mockups of three concepts: Concussion recovery bot, app that provides sports injury information for at home recovery, app for generating questions to ask the doctor to speed up recovery. Tested with people of different ages.

Final direction:

An app that helps the user create useful questions to ask during a medical appointment.

Final concept frame. The direction that I took for my final concept.

More mockups and user testing developing the questions for the doc app idea.

How to use the CareQ app

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