This internal-facing tool was built to give radiologists and administrative staff clear, chronological access to a patient’s imaging history. Prior to this, retrieving contextual data for scan interpretation, billing, or scheduling was slow and fragmented. I designed and implemented a full-stack solution to solve this workflow bottleneck from the ground up.
The Challenge
Radiologists and administrators needed a simple way to:
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See a patient’s imaging history at a glance
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Understand past diagnoses associated with each study
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View ordering provider notes and visit context
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Make informed decisions about interpretation, billing, and scheduling
The existing systems made this difficult—data was siloed, hard to navigate, and not visualized clearly.
My Role & Approach
I owned the entire stack—from data modeling to interface design.
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I created the backend data structures and pipelines needed to aggregate and normalize historical patient data
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I designed the UX to focus on temporal clarity, grouping studies by type and date with associated diagnoses and notes
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I implemented the front-end UI, optimized for speed and at-a-glance comprehension
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The tool was built to work seamlessly with existing internal systems and workflows
This was a fully integrated, real-data application—not a prototype.
Results & Impact
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Radiologists gained rapid access to context, improving interpretation speed and accuracy
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Administrative staff could make more informed scheduling and billing decisions
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The tool became a trusted internal asset and an example of how internal UX and thoughtful data design can drive real operational improvements
This project demonstrates my ability to own and deliver full-stack tools that directly improve clinical and administrative efficiency in a high-trust environment.