Healthcare is complex, and building successful products in this space is challenging. The industry is fragmented, highly regulated, and the humans involved have competing needs and incentives. Healthcare is riddled with human factors like fear, trust, stigma, and overwhelm—and all these things muddle together to create a tangled web which is hard to unravel.
I have lived these challenges throughout my adult life, both personally and professionally. I've experienced the pain directly, and have been a champion for solving it through research and design. Why is this important?
This has been a long time coming. Across our 11 year history, ZoCo has served the many corners of the healthcare ecosystem—from redesigning provider workflows, to improving pharmacy data systems, to envisioning the future of patient care in emergency rooms, to designing software that analyzes data (RWD) to inform clinical trials—and we’ve facilitated this work across clients of all shapes and sizes: major healthcare systems, innovative startups, and healthcare distribution giants, to name a few.
Health has been the predominant industry ZoCo has served across every year of business since 2013. If over a decade of reps wasn't enough, I've embraced this field long before I started my product design and research career. In fact, my first job was working as an X-ray tech, biller, and scheduler in a small-town chiropractic office. Later, I'd work for my aunt's home health company in the summers, and eventually I took on a stint in pharmaceutical sales to bolster my comfort talking to strangers before starting ZoCo.
But my working career aside, I’ve experienced the fractures, the opaqueness, and the misaligned incentives that plague the industry in my own health journey. At 22, I was told I had Narcolepsy—a debilitating and deteriorating sleep condition where my only choice was controlled substances and decline—until I realized through my own relentless advocacy I had other options. I lost my dad to curable cancer when I was 25, because his medical records didn’t transfer across state lines. I’ve faced autoimmune challenges, frustrating misdiagnoses that nearly led to catastrophic decisions, and a mess of conflicting data that has left my providers confused and out of sync. The human body is complicated. And the US healthcare system? Perhaps more so.
So why double down?
ZoCo is uniquely poised to continue serving this industry because:
Why now?
We’ve been prioritizing human-centered tech and healthcare throughout our history, where our biggest fans and brightest wins are in this space. We’ve impacted millions of lives and supported all types of people in their health journeys—improving provider retention in senior care, simplifying patient medication access, and even designing software deployed across Feeding America’s vast network that supports the food insecure. We are proud and excited to continue this journey, with more intention than ever before.
The future of healthcare is being written now, and ZoCo is excited to add our unique contributions to the space through untapped insight and experience design. To the dreamers and the doers who are working through all of healthcare’s complex challenges, let’s meet. Whether I can be a thought partner to connect the dots and help bolster your success, or you’re seeking research and design expertise, we’re eager to collaborate with like-minded leaders.
We’ll still continue our work with our beloved partners outside of health, as our strengths in this space run parallel to similar industries—from SaaS, to Insurance, to Fintech, to Marketplaces and more. Afterall, health isn’t the only service-driven, people-rich, regulated, and multi-sided industry. To all of our current and recent clients: If we’ve been working together in the trenches, we love you, and are stoked to continue our shared journey. We believe our healthcare focus will only add more value.
Let’s get to it. Together, we have so much to unravel, simplify, and improve.