As the Head of UX at Ada Health, Christina R. plays a pivotal role in shaping the user experience for an innovative health tech platform that empowers patients to understand their conditions and navigate the healthcare landscape. With a wealth of experience in UX leadership...
As the Head of UX at Ada Health, Christina R. plays a pivotal role in shaping the user experience for an innovative health tech platform that empowers patients to understand their conditions and navigate the healthcare landscape. With a wealth of experience in UX leadership and strategic design, Christina leads a multidisciplinary team of designers, researchers, and content creators, fostering a collaborative environment that prioritizes user-centric solutions. Her expertise in design thinking and product design enables her to align the team’s creative vision with the overarching business objectives, ensuring that every project not only meets user needs but also drives organizational success.
Christina is currently spearheading several key initiatives aimed at enhancing the platform's usability and accessibility. One of her notable projects involves the redesign of the patient journey interface, where she employs wireframing techniques and user testing to create intuitive pathways for users seeking medical information. By leveraging her strong facilitation and communication skills, she effectively bridges the gap between cross-functional teams, ensuring that insights from user research inform design decisions and that all stakeholders are aligned throughout the project lifecycle.
In addition to her project leadership, Christina is committed to coaching and mentoring emerging design talent within the organization. She believes that nurturing a culture of continuous learning and resilience is essential for overcoming challenges in the fast-paced health tech industry. Through her strategic leadership, Christina R. not only enhances the user experience at Ada Health but also contributes to the broader mission of improving health literacy and access to care for patients worldwide.