HepCheck 1 2 3 (2015)
Project Overview

HepCheck 1 2 3 was a vital NSW Health initiative designed to break down barriers to Hepatitis C treatment for individuals experiencing homelessness. Delivered from 2015 – 2018 in collaboration with government and non-government inner-city health service providers, the project successfully streamlined care and raised awareness for the challenges of Hepatitis C treatment in the health sector.

Ultimately, revolutionary new treatments reduced therapy timelines from one year down to just three weeks, a happy outcome that rendered the service obsolete.

Outcomes & Impact

01

Co-Designed Strategy

Collaborated directly with frontline health staff and diverse stakeholders through intensive UX workshops to map the end-to-end user journey.

02

Accessible UI Design

Developed an intuitive, highly accessible front-end interface tailored specifically for users with low literacy skills and limited access to modern technology.

03

Custom Branding

Created a trusted, compassionate, and recognizable visual brand identity for HepCheck 1 2 3 from the ground up.

04

Drupal Front-End

Built and launched a robust, responsive front-end website utilizing Drupal to ensure stability and ease of information access.

05

Technical Art Direction

Wireframed the complex back-end architecture and successfully art-directed the NSW Health Department’s internal IT team through to implementation.

06

Training & Handoff

Conducted extensive training sessions and delivered comprehensive user manuals to ensure inner-city health staff were fully equipped to utilize the platform.

The challenge

Engaging a highly vulnerable population with historically low healthcare touchpoints, while aligning a massive network of government and NGO stakeholders under a unified, secure digital health ecosystem.

End-to-End Digital Strategy & Leadership

We kicked off the project with collaborative UX workshops to align stakeholders and condense complex healthcare requirements into clear user flows.

Following the initial workshops, project outcomes were distilled into functional architectural blueprints using Balsamiq.

Technical Architecture & Art Direction

Managing the bridge between front-line health needs and rigid institutional IT requirements required precise technical leadership. We mapped out the backend user experience and actively guided the Health Department’s internal development team.

Complex workflows were systematically translated into intuitive wireframes to guide the internal build.

Inclusive Design & Testing

Designing for users experiencing homelessness meant stripping away digital friction. The resulting UI prioritized clarity, high readability, and low data-usage constraints.

The front-end design was specifically optimised for users with low language/literacy skills and older mobile devices.

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