Medami
A tool that improve patients, doctors, nurses and secretaries experiences to get better results.
The problem
The excessive paperwork in healthcare creates a time-consuming burden for patients, doctors, and secretaries alike.
Patients waste time filling out forms and answering repetitive questions, while doctors and secretaries struggle to manage the influx of paperwork, diverting attention from patient care.
Doctors are constantly under immense time constraints, balancing patient communication, information analysis, and diagnostic decision-making.
Simplifying administrative processes is essential to optimize time and resources for better patient outcomes.
The solution
Medami is the first tool that effectively utilizes patients' waiting time prior to their doctor's appointment, enabling doctors to improve clinical outcomes.
It's the solution that will enhance health outcomes for patients and benefit all essential stakeholders in healthcare, ranging from individuals to global organizations.

Emergency doctor dashboard
Reception and orientation nurse dashboard
In my role as a designer, I was tasked with adapting this platform specifically for the emergency room setting. This involved understanding the unique workflow and requirements of emergency medical personnel and patients in high-pressure situations. I worked closely with the CPTO of Medami who worked with healthcare professionals to tailor the platform's features and interface to streamline processes, improve efficiency, and enhance usability within the fast-paced environment of the emergency room.
By customizing the platform to meet the specific needs of emergency care, we aimed to optimize patient care delivery and support healthcare providers in delivering timely and effective treatment.
A Reception and Orientation Nurse in an emergency room plays a crucial role in the initial assessment and management of patients as they arrive.
One of her tasks is measuring and recording vital signs such as blood pressure, temperature, pulse, and respiratory rate.
She is a vital component of the ER team, ensuring that patients receive timely and appropriate care while maintaining order and communication within the emergency room setting.

When patients arrive at the ER, the Reception and Orientation Nurse conducts an initial interview to gather essential information like chief complaint, medical history, allergies...
All gathered information is meticulously documented in the patient's electronic health record.
She also perform triage which is a critical function in the ER to ensure that patients with the most urgent needs are treated first.
We integrated artificial intelligence (AI) into the system. AI can assist doctors by analyzing patient symptoms and history to provide accurate suggestions for potential diagnoses and treatment plans. It can collect and analyze vast amounts of patient data quickly and accurately.
AI uses machine learning algorithms and large datasets to: pattern recognition, differential diagnosis, risk stratification.
It speeds up the diagnostic process, allowing for quicker decision-making and treatment : it reduces the likelihood of missed diagnoses or human error by providing evidence-based suggestions, helps prioritize patients with the most urgent needs, improving overall patient outcomes, and assists in the efficient use of medical resources by suggesting the most appropriate tests and treatments.
In summary, AI in the ER setting enhances the capabilities of Reception and Orientation Nurses and doctors by providing timely, accurate, and data-driven insights that improve patient care and outcomes.