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ABOUT THE EVENT
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World Usability Day |
World Usability Day unites individuals and communities across the globe to focus on our shared intent: usable products. The day is meant for celebration of our successes thus far in the creation of products and services that are easy to use, and |
to bring awareness to how usability impacts our daily lives. |
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Annual CCSQ World Usability |
DayThe Information Systems Group within the Center for Clinical Standards and Quality (CCSQ) strives to design, build, and continuously improve human-centered and innovative products, services, and policies to advance quality initiatives. In keeping with this mission, CCSQ will celebrate its |
4th Annual World Usability Day on November |
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2022. |
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HealthThis year’s theme is |
Our Health. With this theme, we |
look to explore timely and important issues such as continuity of care, user participation in research and design, redefining quality healthcare, patient data security, improved communication of health information, and many more. In addition, Our Health will address problems related to the environment, government, and the broad impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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Engaging Speakers and Timely Topics |
CCSQ will welcome a diverse group of speakers to share their |
- Carol J. Smith from Carnegie Mellon University will explore trust and how UX practitioners can define and measure it in the keynote presentation, Navigating the Complexity of Trust.
- Cupid Chan with Pistevo Decision will explore trust, ethics, and integrity as he outlines complex considerations with AI and the latest in Federated Learning during a morning plenary, In What We Trust?
- Hunter Whitney with eSimplicity and Mehlika Toy, Ph.D. with Stanford University School of Medicine will present a case study about Hepatitis B, patient-centered tools, and non-compliance from the patient perspective in the afternoon plenary, Losing Patients: Trust, Compliance, and the Patient Journey.
- Morgan Taylor with the Customer-Focused Research Group will share an overview of their work across CMS and how it informs policymaking during their session, Customer Engagements with Human-Centered Design.
- Rob Fay with Tantus Technologies will moderate a panel discussion, Eroding and Rebuilding Trust: What We Can Learn from Dark Patterns and Selfish Design, to explore examples of bad design and how empathy-driven design can build trust in government products and services.
- Lesley Humphreys with Bellese Technologies and Fan Huang with Ad Hoc will present a case study, Accessible Insights: Democratizing User Research with Jira and Confluence, about creating a research repository accessible to many CCSQ programs.
- Edward F. O'Connor with ManTech International will help attendees spot ethical issues in data visualizations and review practical examples to address or mitigate harmful impacts: Your Chart is a Bigot: Ethical Data Visualization in Public Health.
- Julie Stromberg with Fearless will detail how content strategy and tools contributed to building trust within a digital experience for The Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services (CMCS) in a case study, Content Strategy: Building Trust Through Thoughtful Communication.
knowledge and insights during a virtual event with an open-house format. Check out our speakers and session schedule to learn more. |
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Earn Required Training Credits |
ISG Federal employees can use CCSQ World Usability Day as a direct contribution to spend 5% of their time, approximately 8 hours per month, on self-education. |
Management review and approval of training attendance must occur before registration. After attendance, ISG Employees can self-attest to their attendance and education hours and will record those hours on the ISG Education Connection Training Tracker. |
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ExcellenceCCSQ’s World Usability Day is produced by the HCD Center of Excellence. The HCD CoE is an organization that impacts the way CCSQ delivers policy, products, and services to its customers. Through the provision of education, support, and resources, we promote the continued implementation and use of HCD best practices. |
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Contact
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If you want to learn more about the Human-Centered Design Center of Excellence (HCD CoE), please contact us today.
For the QualityNet Community:
Visit our HCD Confluence Site -or-
our QualityNet Slack channels #hcd-share, #hcd-wud
For all other visitors, please feel free to email us at:
Tuesday, November 8, 2022 |
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