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You think it we build it - FULL Stack, MERN-MEAN stack, React native, Swift, Kotlin
Ahmedabad
Shopify, WordPress, Web Design, Branding, e-Marketing, Social Media
Chandigarh
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Description
Experience Level: Intermediate
General information for the website: Website for a London NHS GP [i.e. Family Practice]
Kind of development: Customization of existing website
Description of requirements/features: Most GP practice websites do little more than rehash the information in a practice leaflet. They are not user friendly and few are accessible from mobile devices. Most importantly, they do not realize the potential of what could be achieved in terms of an improved patient experience and patient education from a well thought out and well designed website.
Our current website is http://www.abbeymc.co.uk/ and you will agree that it is pretty awful.
The best website of a GP practice I could find is http://jameswigg.co.uk/ - which is OK but still falls short of what is possible in terms of style and usability.
**** In terms of page count and page content - the website http://jameswigg.co.uk/ could pretty much serve as a template for what my website***
The website will have the goals of:
Improve the patient experience
- easy to navigate site which is optimized for mobile devices
- using forms to perform functions online which are currently unavailable or cumbersome (e.g. new patient registration, updating personal details, updating clinical details; send query to GP)
- centralize information about self-referral (e.g. podiatry, weight loss, psychology, physio, antenatal care etc.) including online forms or links where they exist
Promote health education and self management
- a main feature of the website will be a health information blog which is searchable and tagged for easy use
- this will be a curated collection of health information which patients can be signposted to and will consist of high quality existing patient information, bespoke pieces written by the GPs here [one of whom has written a book and several hundred health columns for a national newspaper], local consultants/psychologists etc., and patients. It will also include multimedia (e.g. YouTube videos, TED talks, downloadable leaflets to print)
- my hope is that patients will start to use the blog as a first port of call for self management and health education
- there is also considerable scope for using the blog for health promotion e.g. YouTube 23.5 hours video, Robert Lustig sugar video etc. etc. – there is such great content available which could be put all in one place for easy access
- it will also be useful in a consultation e.g. a patient with back pain could be signposted by their GP to a blog post on back pain which contains a brief overview of back pain, a video of back exercises and a downloadable pdf sheet of these exercises
Improve practice management and practice education
- part of the website would be a password protected intranet
- this would be an easy to navigate centralized repository of such things as:
o staffing and leave calendars and online forms to request leave
o practice protocols, procedures and staff handbook
o minutes of practice meetings
o a clinical blog to succinctly highlight changes to local practice (e.g. PQS scheme, LES/DES, QoF) as well as important updates to clinical practice (e.g. five line summaries of new NICE guidance)
o a searchable telephone directory
o a curated collection of useful weblinks
Also a small amount of SEO would be good e.g. someone Googles "Doctor in West Hampstead etc." and we come up high in page rankings.
CMS and Admin requirements: Ideally I would want the website to be on the Squarespace or Weebly platform to allow me to easily update it
Extra services needed: Optimization
Similar urls: http://jameswigg.co.uk/
Extra notes:
Kind of development: Customization of existing website
Description of requirements/features: Most GP practice websites do little more than rehash the information in a practice leaflet. They are not user friendly and few are accessible from mobile devices. Most importantly, they do not realize the potential of what could be achieved in terms of an improved patient experience and patient education from a well thought out and well designed website.
Our current website is http://www.abbeymc.co.uk/ and you will agree that it is pretty awful.
The best website of a GP practice I could find is http://jameswigg.co.uk/ - which is OK but still falls short of what is possible in terms of style and usability.
**** In terms of page count and page content - the website http://jameswigg.co.uk/ could pretty much serve as a template for what my website***
The website will have the goals of:
Improve the patient experience
- easy to navigate site which is optimized for mobile devices
- using forms to perform functions online which are currently unavailable or cumbersome (e.g. new patient registration, updating personal details, updating clinical details; send query to GP)
- centralize information about self-referral (e.g. podiatry, weight loss, psychology, physio, antenatal care etc.) including online forms or links where they exist
Promote health education and self management
- a main feature of the website will be a health information blog which is searchable and tagged for easy use
- this will be a curated collection of health information which patients can be signposted to and will consist of high quality existing patient information, bespoke pieces written by the GPs here [one of whom has written a book and several hundred health columns for a national newspaper], local consultants/psychologists etc., and patients. It will also include multimedia (e.g. YouTube videos, TED talks, downloadable leaflets to print)
- my hope is that patients will start to use the blog as a first port of call for self management and health education
- there is also considerable scope for using the blog for health promotion e.g. YouTube 23.5 hours video, Robert Lustig sugar video etc. etc. – there is such great content available which could be put all in one place for easy access
- it will also be useful in a consultation e.g. a patient with back pain could be signposted by their GP to a blog post on back pain which contains a brief overview of back pain, a video of back exercises and a downloadable pdf sheet of these exercises
Improve practice management and practice education
- part of the website would be a password protected intranet
- this would be an easy to navigate centralized repository of such things as:
o staffing and leave calendars and online forms to request leave
o practice protocols, procedures and staff handbook
o minutes of practice meetings
o a clinical blog to succinctly highlight changes to local practice (e.g. PQS scheme, LES/DES, QoF) as well as important updates to clinical practice (e.g. five line summaries of new NICE guidance)
o a searchable telephone directory
o a curated collection of useful weblinks
Also a small amount of SEO would be good e.g. someone Googles "Doctor in West Hampstead etc." and we come up high in page rankings.
CMS and Admin requirements: Ideally I would want the website to be on the Squarespace or Weebly platform to allow me to easily update it
Extra services needed: Optimization
Similar urls: http://jameswigg.co.uk/
Extra notes:
Marcus L.
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