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Wiserframe Med. 230+ patterns across 20 categories.

A reference library of patterns we ship, laid out as a working medtech dashboard. Scenario runner. Color-vision simulator. Anti-pattern gallery with cited incidents. Free to browse.

What's in the library

230+ patterns. Twenty categories.

Every category below is a working surface in the library — components, anti-patterns, failure states, and the standards or incidents that ground them.

  • 01Patient identity and safety
  • 02Vitals and monitoring
  • 03Medication administration (eMAR)
  • 04Order entry (CPOE)
  • 05Labs and imaging
  • 06Care coordination and handoff
  • 07Documentation
  • 08AI governance and oversight
  • 09Voice and ambient AI
  • 10Audit, eSignature, version history
  • 11Break-glass and access controls
  • 12Multi-patient command center
  • 13Triage and intake
  • 14Alert routing and escalation
  • 15Failure states and resilience
  • 16Quiet mode and focus mode
  • 17Outbreak and operational dashboards
  • 18Compliance index and standards library
  • 19Anti-patterns gallery
  • 20Cross-cutting: density, theme, locale, RTL

Featured surfaces

Six surfaces worth looking at first.

Each surface ships with the recovery affordance, the audit consequence, and the documented incident or standard that motivates it.

AI Governance Dashboard.

The supervisor's surface: predictions per 24 hours, override rate, drift (PSI), hallucination reports. Per-model breakdowns, shadow-mode comparisons, version history with rollback.

Failure-states gallery.

Nine designed failure-state cards: disconnected monitor, stale data, delayed sync, conflicting chart updates, session-expired-during-signing, duplicate patient detection, wristband mismatch, downtime mode, partial API failure. Each with the recovery affordance and the audit consequence.

Anti-pattern gallery.

Wrong-pattern paired next to right-pattern, with the documented incident or standard that motivates each: Therac-25, ISMP Tall-Man list, FDA Good Machine Learning Practice, TJC NPSG.01.01.01.

Multi-patient Command Center.

Twelve-to-sixteen-bed wallboard with vital trends, alarm queue, current orders, assigned care team, and the kind of density that lets a charge nurse run an ICU floor without losing situational awareness.

Break-Glass Access workflow.

Visible affordance, structured justification capture, routed review within 24 hours. Audit chain captures user, time, patient, justification, and reviewer disposition.

eMAR with five rights.

Wristband-scan banner, five rights chips, dose calculation with weight context, medication-history rail. Hard-stop on mismatch.

See all 230+ patterns in the live showcase →

What you can do in the showcase

A working artifact, not a static gallery.

Beyond browsing the surfaces, the library has a few features that make it useful as a working artifact:

The scenario runner. S

Press S to swap the entire surface into a stress scenario — Code Blue, ICU overload, night shift, glove mode, low-bandwidth. Every component renders against the scenario. The patterns that hold up under the stress are the patterns worth shipping; the ones that don't are the ones we'd redesign.

The color-vision simulator. C

Press C to cycle the surface through deuteranopia, protanopia, tritanopia, and achromatopsia simulations. Severity encoding that depends on color reveals itself; redundant encoding survives.

The standards library.

Each clinical-safety and regulatory citation links to the actual source document at hhs.gov, fda.gov, iso.org, healthit.gov, jointcommission.org, ismp.org, polst.org, cpicpgx.org. Provenance, not marketing.

The info popovers.

Click the i on any component to see what it is, when to use it, when to use something else, and any clinical-safety notes attached. The library teaches as it demonstrates.

Compliance framing

Read this carefully.

This library is a design exemplar. The components are designed to support compliant implementations; the components themselves are not certified to HIPAA, GDPR, 21 CFR Part 11, IEC 62304, FDA SaMD, EU MDR, or any other framework.

All validation dates, K-numbers, certificate IDs, audit hashes, and "validated 20XX-XX-XX" labels shown in the UI are illustrative samples. All patient names, MRNs, DOBs, and clinical data are synthetic.

If you're evaluating this for procurement, ask for: clinical advisor list, validation package, IEC 62304 documentation, real audit trail samples, and a buildable distribution. None of those exist yet — see the roadmap.

Licensing inquiries

Talking to candidate licensees.

If you're a medtech company building toward — or already shipping — clinical or AI-operator surfaces and you want to know what a license would look like, write to us. We're collecting signals from companies that would be candidates so we can scope the license model around real needs rather than abstractions.

Email us about licensing

The supervision queue, currently the most-validated single component, is already available open-source on GitHub. → Supervision Queue project

Credits and references

Patterns and lessons cited or referenced in the library.

HHS HIPAA · GDPR.eu · FDA 21 CFR Part 11 · FDA SaMD · FDA GMLP · EU MDR · ISO 13485 · ISO 14971 · ISO 62304 · ISO 27001 · SOC 2 · HITRUST · ONC Health IT · CDC NHSN · The Joint Commission NPSG · POLST · ISMP Tall-Man Letters · CPIC pharmacogenomics.

Closing CTA

Want to talk about this for your product?

Book the $1,000 Diagnostic Working Session. Two hours together plus follow-up and a written output — including, if useful, a teardown of your own product against the library's patterns.