Contributor :
Sumukh Vinayak Bendre
Mentor :
Saurabh singh
The HCX UI Core Component Library project aims to address the challenge of code duplication and inconsistent user experiences across multiple claim-processing applications within the healthcare domain. Currently, applications such as Assisted BSP, OPD, and Self Service Portal have overlapping functionalities but lack a unified codebase, leading to inefficiencies in development and maintenance. To solve this, the project focuses on developing a reusable and scalable library of core UI components, such as login, claim processing, and utility components, that can be integrated into all applications. By identifying common functionalities and abstracting them into shared components, we ensure that the UI and core functionalities are consistent across platforms.
Contributor :
Sumukh Vinayak Bendre
Mentor :
Saurabh singh
The HCX UI Core Component Library project aims to address the challenge of code duplication and inconsistent user experiences across multiple claim-processing applications within the healthcare domain. Currently, applications such as Assisted BSP, OPD, and Self Service Portal have overlapping functionalities but lack a unified codebase, leading to inefficiencies in development and maintenance. To solve this, the project focuses on developing a reusable and scalable library of core UI components, such as login, claim processing, and utility components, that can be integrated into all applications. By identifying common functionalities and abstracting them into shared components, we ensure that the UI and core functionalities are consistent across platforms.
Key Impact Takeaways:
- This project will reduce code duplication across five major claim-processing applications, streamlining development and maintenance efforts.
- The core component library will be published on npm, making it accessible and reusable for future healthcare applications.
- The project enables a consistent user experience (UI/UX) across all Swasth claim-processing platforms, enhancing user interactions.
- Contributor Sumukh Vinayak Bendre is continuing as a long-term contributor to the Swasth Alliance open-source initiatives.