GE Wellness Infographic
Adobe Illustrator, Excel
My Role in This Project
Position:
Project/Research Lead, Design
Design:
Data Visualization, Information Design
Tools:
Excel, Adobe Illustrator
In 2011, while working at Seed, I was tasked with helping GE visualize the clinical and economic value of wellness. I worked with the client on researching and consequently visualizing the data that can best tell the story and make the business case for wellness.
Intellectual Property: this project was created while I was working at Seed and all intellectual property belongs to its respective owners as negotiated by contractual agreements or by law between the client and the company. Used with permission.

An overview of the clinical and economic value of wellness with diabetes as a case study.
The interesting problem and challenge here were to navigate the constraints imposed by the static medium and the size of the slide. We wanted to make a comprehensive visualization that has enough depth to make the case. The final solution involved creating a solid information architecture and carefully creating a hierarchy to lead the user through the story being told.

An overview of the clinical and economic value of wellness: Chronic Disease.
Establishing the economics of disease.

An overview of the clinical and economic value of wellness: Risk Factors.
Making the case that there is room for improvement.

An overview of the clinical and economic value of wellness: The economics of disease and wellness.
Reflecting where we are versus where we can be if wellness programs are implemented and wellness is encouraged.

An overview of the clinical and economic value of wellness: Case Study.
How wellness and lifestyle changes impacted diabetes patients.

An overview of the clinical and economic value of wellness: Technology.
How technology changes behavior and the projected growth of the market size between 2010-2015.

An overview of the clinical and economic value of wellness: Policy.
The project was created shortly after the ACA/Obamacare implementation and accounted for changes in the Medicare policies related to wellness.