Designing for HIPAA: A Guide to Secure and Ethical UX

Designing for HIPAA: A Guide to Secure and Ethical UX

By Nomad Engineer: Kat Usop

Beyond Usability: Navigating Legal and Privacy Requirements in Healthcare UX

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Palo Alto

. Palo Alto, CA 00000

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Navigating the intersection of UX design and healthcare regulations is a critical skill for any designer in this field. This lecture, "Beyond the Best Practices: Designing Secure and Compliant UX," will peel back the layers of healthcare design to reveal why understanding regulations like the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) isn't just a recommendation—it's a legal and ethical imperative.

We'll journey through the complexities of designing with patient data, exploring how every design decision, from the placement of a button to the wording of an alert, has legal implications. Through real-world case studies and interactive discussions, we'll uncover the hidden risks of non-compliance, from severe fines and legal action to the erosion of patient trust.

Target Audience:

This -DYNAMIC- lecture series is for:

  • UX/UI Designers and Product Managers working in or aspiring to enter the healthcare and medical technology sectors.
  • UX Researchers who need to design studies and handle patient data with the utmost care and compliance.
  • Health and technology entrepreneurs building digital health products.
  • Anyone passionate about designing for sensitive data who wants to understand how to build trust and ensure legal compliance.

+ We'll provide you with the knowledge and tools to confidently create experiences that are not only intuitive and user-friendly but also legally sound and deeply respectful of the individuals they serve. Happy learning!

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