Before Redesigning
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Wired 18.12 put forth a seemingly reasonable call for redesign:
But lab reports don’t have to be unintelligible. With some thought and design-minded thinking, tests can be as informative to patients as they are to physicians. With a little context and color, we can make sense of the numbers. And with a bit more understanding, patients can become participants in their own health.
On the next few pages, Wired has given the lab report a makeover … And we tapped three exceptional designers to reimagine how this information can be presented—limiting them to one printed page per report.
But, in issue 19.02, lab technologist Becky Hedgecoke writes in:
If we leave the layout the way it is now and have physicians actually take the time to sit down and explain how the results impact your health, health care takes a step to the future.
So before you spend your free-time redesigning old book covers, ask “why?” Maybe the time would be better spent finding cast-off copies of the same books and redistributing them to schools.







