Lawyers, insurance companies, hospitals, healthcare organizations, doctors involved in medicolegal cases or administrative roles
Products design
Collaboration: Slack, Jira
Research: Optimal Workshop
Prototyping: Figma
Design system: Figma
Working with medical records in legal contexts is slow and fragmented. Most documents are handwritten, repetitive, or poorly structured. Reviewing and summarizing them takes significant time and often means context gets lost along the way. This slows down case preparation and adds pressure on already overloaded teams.
We built an application to automate the analysis and organization of medical records. It helps teams extract structure from messy inputs and reduces the manual effort of case prep. My focus was on designing flows that made navigation intuitive and allowed users to engage with the information in a way that matched how they worked—without overcomplicating the interface. I led the design of features like case management, team collaboration, and access control.
I was responsible for the end-to-end design of key features like case management, document collaboration, and permissions. This involved balancing the complexity of legal workflows with a need for clarity and speed. I worked closely with domain experts to understand how they navigated large volumes of sensitive information, and translated that into focused, friction-reducing design choices. After launch, the tool was praised for reducing review time and improving confidence in the data—not just by saving clicks, but by helping teams feel more in control of their cases.
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