CareLink – My Wireframing Project for Smarter Connected Healthcare



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


Hospital Perspective

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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