Over the past few weeks, I’ve been exploring how product thinking and UX design come together in the healthcare space. As part of this journey, I created a wireframe for a telehealth SaaS platform called CareLink, designed to connect patients, doctors, and hospitals in one simple ecosystem.
The main goal behind this project was not to build a functional app — but to showcase my wireframing and product visualization skills in the healthcare domain, using tools like Figma to bring an idea to life.
💡 The Idea: CareLink
Teleconsultations and remote monitoring became the new normal — but even now, many tools feel disconnected or too clinical.
That’s where CareLink comes in. It’s a conceptual SaaS solution that makes healthcare communication simpler, more personal, and more connected.
In short: CareLink bridges patients, doctors, and hospitals through an easy-to-use platform that supports:
- Remote patient monitoring (through connected devices)
- Doctor–patient chat and video consultations
- Health data dashboards with trends and reports
- Smart alerts for abnormal readings
- Secure hospital integration
👩⚕️ How It Helps
From a patient’s view, it’s about comfort and control — tracking vitals, connecting instantly with doctors, and accessing reports in one place.
For doctors, it’s a dashboard that makes care more proactive, not reactive — real-time vitals, smart alerts, and quick communication.
For hospitals, it’s about better coordination, reduced workload, and improved patient outcomes — all while maintaining data security.
🎨 The Design
I built this wireframe on Figma, focusing on:
- Simple navigation (for non-tech-savvy users)
- Consistent UI flow for each role (patient, doctor, hospital)
- Realistic SaaS dashboard layout inspired by healthcare products
You can explore the full prototype here 👉 View CareLink Wireframe
💡 Note: You can log in using any email ID (in a proper format) and any password to view the inner pages and experience the full flow.
🔑 Key Features:
- Real-time Remote Monitoring: Continuous health tracking through connected medical devices.
- Doctor–Patient Chat & Video Consultations: Instant communication for faster diagnosis and treatment.
- Health Records Dashboard: Unified view of vitals, trends, and past reports.
- Alerts & Notifications: Automated alerts for abnormal readings or missed follow-ups.
Patient Perspective
From a patient’s point of view, CareLink offers freedom, convenience, and control.
Through wearable devices or IoT-integrated medical sensors, patients’ vitals are tracked automatically and securely transmitted to their doctors. They can:
- View their real-time health stats (heart rate, BP, glucose, etc.)
- Schedule online consultations with a few taps
- Receive reminders for medications and follow-ups
- Share reports instantly without visiting hospitals
Doctor’s Perspective
For healthcare providers, CareLink becomes a clinical command center. Doctors can monitor multiple patients remotely, review automated reports, and make informed decisions quickly.
- Real-time alerts for critical vitals
- AI-assisted insights to identify health trends
- Secure chat and video consultations for continuous engagement
- Automated patient record updates and prescription management
Hospitals play a vital role in scaling telehealth, and CareLink helps them do it efficiently.
By integrating with existing Hospital Information Systems (HIS) or Electronic Medical Records (EMR), hospitals gain:
- A unified dashboard of all connected patients
- Resource optimization through remote monitoring
- Reduced readmission rates and improved patient outcomes
- Compliance with global standards like HIPAA and GDPR for data security
🚀 Why I Built This
I wanted to translate a healthcare product concept into a visual story — the same way a Product Manager would guide a team from problem to prototype.
This project helped me strengthen my product storytelling, UX empathy, and wireframing clarity — all crucial skills for a future Healthcare SaaS Product Manager.
If you’re into healthcare tech, product management, or UX design — I’m looking for real feedback — how would you make this better? 💬
🔗 Explore the project: CareLink Wireframe (Figma)
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