Healthсare Design Conference
Saturday, 30 May 2026, 13:00 CEST
Register for Free
Get a certificate of attendance and recordings!
Speakers
The Life-Saving Pixel: Reducing Clinical Cognitive Overload Through Visual Standardization
In high-stress environments, visual clutter can lead to fatal errors. This talk explores how EDS uses strict visual hierarchy, typography, and color theory to reduce cognitive fatigue for clinicians making split-second decisions.
Designing the Invisible: The Side of Healthcare UX We Rarely Talk About
Healthcare UX is often reduced to patient apps and polished journeys but much of it lives in complex internal systems. Through the lens of care management tools, this talk reveals the hidden work, constraints, and trade-offs that quietly shape patient outcomes.
Beyond Compliance: Scaling Accessibility in HealthTech Systems
Designing accessible health products is about more than just checking WCAG boxes, it requires bridging the critical gap between design intent and engineering reality. This talk explores practical handoff strategies for implementing accessibility in complex health environments. By contrasting two distinct realities, building the Electronic Health Record for Brazil’s Unified Health System (the world's largest public health network) at UFSC, and driving agile, high-scale accessibility workflows at Wellhub, you will learn actionable methods to enforce inclusive design systems. Finally, we will preview the future of design engineering, looking at how GenAI can begin to streamline accessible prototyping.
Show more
Scaling a UX Writing Team 4x in a Year: The Shift Nobody Prepares You For
Being a great writer doesn't make you a great lead. This talk is about the gap between the two—and how to close it by building systems, asking better questions, and letting go of being the one with all the answers.
Patient Data Under Attack: Pentest Lessons for HealthTech Designers
Healthcare platforms are prime targets for attackers — and many vulnerabilities stem from design decisions, not just code. In this session, a security engineer shares real-world pentest insights to reveal how patient data gets exposed and what designers can do to prevent it. Learn how to embed security thinking into UX and product decisions — and protect patients by design.
Have any questions? Feel free to message Sviatoslav Nytka (organizer) — I'm happy to help!
Healthсare Design Conference
Saturday, 30 May 2026, 13:00 CEST
Register for Free
Get a certificate of attendance and recordings!
Speakers
The Life-Saving Pixel: Reducing Clinical Cognitive Overload Through Visual Standardization
In high-stress environments, visual clutter can lead to fatal errors. This talk explores how EDS uses strict visual hierarchy, typography, and color theory to reduce cognitive fatigue for clinicians making split-second decisions.
Designing the Invisible: The Side of Healthcare UX We Rarely Talk About
Healthcare UX is often reduced to patient apps and polished journeys but much of it lives in complex internal systems. Through the lens of care management tools, this talk reveals the hidden work, constraints, and trade-offs that quietly shape patient outcomes.
Beyond Compliance: Scaling Accessibility in HealthTech Systems
Designing accessible health products is about more than just checking WCAG boxes, it requires bridging the critical gap between design intent and engineering reality. This talk explores practical handoff strategies for implementing accessibility in complex health environments. By contrasting two distinct realities, building the Electronic Health Record for Brazil’s Unified Health System (the world's largest public health network) at UFSC, and driving agile, high-scale accessibility workflows at Wellhub, you will learn actionable methods to enforce inclusive design systems. Finally, we will preview the future of design engineering, looking at how GenAI can begin to streamline accessible prototyping.
Scaling a UX Writing Team 4x in a Year: The Shift Nobody Prepares You For
Being a great writer doesn't make you a great lead. This talk is about the gap between the two—and how to close it by building systems, asking better questions, and letting go of being the one with all the answers.
Patient Data Under Attack: Pentest Lessons for HealthTech Designers
Healthcare platforms are prime targets for attackers — and many vulnerabilities stem from design decisions, not just code. In this session, a security engineer shares real-world pentest insights to reveal how patient data gets exposed and what designers can do to prevent it. Learn how to embed security thinking into UX and product decisions — and protect patients by design.
Have any questions? Feel free to message Sviatoslav Nytka (organizer) — I'm happy to help!
Healthсare Design Conference
Saturday, 30 May 2026, 13:00 CEST
Register for Free
Get a certificate of attendance and recordings!
Speakers

The Life-Saving Pixel: Reducing Clinical Cognitive Overload Through Visual Standardization
In high-stress environments, visual clutter can lead to fatal errors. This talk explores how EDS uses strict visual hierarchy, typography, and color theory to reduce cognitive fatigue for clinicians making split-second decisions.

Designing the Invisible: The Side of Healthcare UX We Rarely Talk About
Healthcare UX is often reduced to patient apps and polished journeys but much of it lives in complex internal systems. Through the lens of care management tools, this talk reveals the hidden work, constraints, and trade-offs that quietly shape patient outcomes.

Beyond Compliance: Scaling Accessibility in HealthTech Systems
Designing accessible health products is about more than just checking WCAG boxes, it requires bridging the critical gap between design intent and engineering reality. This talk explores practical handoff strategies for implementing accessibility in complex health environments. By contrasting two distinct realities, building the Electronic Health Record for Brazil’s Unified Health System (the world's largest public health network) at UFSC, and driving agile, high-scale accessibility workflows at Wellhub, you will learn actionable methods to enforce inclusive design systems. Finally, we will preview the future of design engineering, looking at how GenAI can begin to streamline accessible prototyping.


Scaling a UX Writing Team 4x in a Year: The Shift Nobody Prepares You For
Being a great writer doesn't make you a great lead. This talk is about the gap between the two—and how to close it by building systems, asking better questions, and letting go of being the one with all the answers.

Patient Data Under Attack: Pentest Lessons for HealthTech Designers
Healthcare platforms are prime targets for attackers — and many vulnerabilities stem from design decisions, not just code. In this session, a security engineer shares real-world pentest insights to reveal how patient data gets exposed and what designers can do to prevent it. Learn how to embed security thinking into UX and product decisions — and protect patients by design.
Have any questions? Feel free to message Sviatoslav Nytka (organizer) — I'm happy to help!
Healthсare Design Conference
Saturday, 30 May 2026, 13:00 CEST
Register for Free
Get a certificate of attendance and recordings!
Speakers

The Life-Saving Pixel: Reducing Clinical Cognitive Overload Through Visual Standardization
In high-stress environments, visual clutter can lead to fatal errors. This talk explores how EDS uses strict visual hierarchy, typography, and color theory to reduce cognitive fatigue for clinicians making split-second decisions.

Designing the Invisible: The Side of Healthcare UX We Rarely Talk About
Healthcare UX is often reduced to patient apps and polished journeys but much of it lives in complex internal systems. Through the lens of care management tools, this talk reveals the hidden work, constraints, and trade-offs that quietly shape patient outcomes.

Beyond Compliance: Scaling Accessibility in HealthTech Systems
Designing accessible health products is about more than just checking WCAG boxes, it requires bridging the critical gap between design intent and engineering reality. This talk explores practical handoff strategies for implementing accessibility in complex health environments. By contrasting two distinct realities, building the Electronic Health Record for Brazil’s Unified Health System (the world's largest public health network) at UFSC, and driving agile, high-scale accessibility workflows at Wellhub, you will learn actionable methods to enforce inclusive design systems. Finally, we will preview the future of design engineering, looking at how GenAI can begin to streamline accessible prototyping.


Scaling a UX Writing Team 4x in a Year: The Shift Nobody Prepares You For
Being a great writer doesn't make you a great lead. This talk is about the gap between the two—and how to close it by building systems, asking better questions, and letting go of being the one with all the answers.

Patient Data Under Attack: Pentest Lessons for HealthTech Designers
Healthcare platforms are prime targets for attackers — and many vulnerabilities stem from design decisions, not just code. In this session, a security engineer shares real-world pentest insights to reveal how patient data gets exposed and what designers can do to prevent it. Learn how to embed security thinking into UX and product decisions — and protect patients by design.
Have any questions? Feel free to message Sviatoslav Nytka (organizer) — I'm happy to help!
Healthcare Design Conference
Saturday, 30 May 2026, 13:00 CEST
Register for Free
Get a certificate of attendance and recordings!
Speakers

The Life-Saving Pixel: Reducing Clinical Cognitive Overload Through Visual Standardization
In high-stress environments, visual clutter can lead to fatal errors. This talk explores how EDS uses strict visual hierarchy, typography, and color theory to reduce cognitive fatigue for clinicians making split-second decisions.

Designing the Invisible: The Side of Healthcare UX We Rarely Talk About
Healthcare UX is often reduced to patient apps and polished journeys but much of it lives in complex internal systems. Through the lens of care management tools, this talk reveals the hidden work, constraints, and trade-offs that quietly shape patient outcomes.

Beyond Compliance: Scaling Accessibility in HealthTech Systems
Designing accessible health products is about more than just checking WCAG boxes, it requires bridging the critical gap between design intent and engineering reality. This talk explores practical handoff strategies for implementing accessibility in complex health environments. By contrasting two distinct realities, building the Electronic Health Record for Brazil’s Unified Health System (the world's largest public health network) at UFSC, and driving agile, high-scale accessibility workflows at Wellhub, you will learn actionable methods to enforce inclusive design systems. Finally, we will preview the future of design engineering, looking at how GenAI can begin to streamline accessible prototyping.


Scaling a UX Writing Team 4x in a Year: The Shift Nobody Prepares You For
Being a great writer doesn't make you a great lead. This talk is about the gap between the two—and how to close it by building systems, asking better questions, and letting go of being the one with all the answers.

Patient Data Under Attack: Pentest Lessons for HealthTech Designers
Healthcare platforms are prime targets for attackers — and many vulnerabilities stem from design decisions, not just code. In this session, a security engineer shares real-world pentest insights to reveal how patient data gets exposed and what designers can do to prevent it. Learn how to embed security thinking into UX and product decisions — and protect patients by design.
Have any questions? Feel free to message Sviatoslav Nytka (organizer) — I'm happy to help!