CIEGES — Data Intelligence Platform for Public Health Operations
Context
This project was developed for a government client that needed a robust system to manage healthcare workforce data and operational health resources.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the platform played a critical role in supporting public health operations by centralizing and managing sensitive data — especially hospital bed availability and healthcare capacity indicators. The system enabled faster, data-driven decision-making in a highly dynamic and high-pressure environment.
Given the scale and sensitivity of the data, usability, reliability, and clarity of information hierarchy were essential for ensuring operational efficiency across different user roles.
Company:
AutomatizAI (Software Factory)
My Role & Contributions:
I was responsible for designing the end-to-end Permissions and Access Control flow, defining how different user roles could securely access, manage, and interact with data across the platform.
I also contributed to both Web and Mobile experiences, ensuring cross-platform consistency, clear information architecture, and usability optimized for real-world healthcare and public sector workflows.
Additionally, I created and maintained component documentation, supporting design system standardization, improving design-development handoff, and enabling product scalability over time.
Key contributions included:
Designing complex role-based access flows
Ensuring UX consistency across Web and Mobile platforms
Supporting scalable design through component documentation
Reducing cognitive load in high-stakes operational environments