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How to use usability testing to evaluate your digital health product.
Doing usability benchmarking to measure how an end-to-end journey is working.
When and how to carry out moderated usability testing.
Descriptions of team capabilities on the Digital Outcomes and Specialists framework.
How to use a think aloud study to evaluate your digital health product.
How to use A/B testing to evaluate your digital health product.
The team capabilities available on the Digital Outcomes framework.
Find out how the accessibility monitoring methodology is used to test websites and mobile apps under the Accessibility Regulations
Choosing the best way to measure the success of your service.
How developers can get their health app assessed and endorsed.
How to use an ethnographic study to evaluate your digital health product.
Learn how the Government Digital Service is monitoring accessibility under the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No.2) Accessibility Regulations 2018.
Why it's important to evaluate digital health products that have been developed rapidly and how to choose evaluation methods in these circumstances.
How to measure user satisfaction with your service: calculations, designing feedback, reporting.
MHRA has published guidance on the importance of applying human factors to medical devices, so they are designed and optimised to minimise patient and user safety risks.
How to test your service with assistive technologies including screen readers, speech recognition software and magnifiers.
The report tests the usability of five smarter heating controls to gain insight into the potential for smarter heating controls to save energy.
How to use a cost utility analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
Review how your service meets user needs and test new design features or improvements.
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