Human-Centered Design and Regulatory Strategy for a Digital Heart Failure Self-Management Tool

This project involves partnering with a medical device company focused on supporting older adults with heart failure through an innovative self-management software. Key activities include developing comprehensive documentation to support the company’s quality management system, contributing to a usability study to evaluate the software’s real-world impact, and refining the design to ensure it meets both user needs and regulatory standards. By strengthening the software’s development and testing processes, the project aims to enhance usability, safety, and compliance. This will help the company meet important regulatory milestones while contributing to a more reliable and accessible solution for older adults managing heart failure at home.

Faculty Supervisor:

Milena Head

Student:

Partner:

CorLibra

Discipline:

Life Sciences

Sector:

Information and cultural industries

University:

McMaster University

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

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