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Scroll Stack
All sections stacked vertically: H-Score card, Focus section, Recognition, Yesterday's Win, and Complete button at the bottom. Linear top-to-bottom flow mirrors the natural order of a huddle agenda.
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Today's Focus
Warm Handoffs
Introduce patient by name to next team member
Share one positive thing about the patient
Transfer clinical context before leaving
Confirm patient feels cared for
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Maria Santos
12-week huddle streak!
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Google rating: 4.1 → 4.3
Since review focus began
Mark Huddle Complete ✓
Scroll Stack is the simplest and most predictable layout. Lisa reads top-to-bottom, following the huddle agenda naturally. The "Mark Complete" button at the bottom acts as both an action and a progress indicator -- she reaches it when she's reviewed everything. Trade-off: requires scrolling, and the complete button may be below the fold on shorter devices. Content density is high; could feel cramped if all sections are expanded.
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B
Tabbed Sections
Tab bar with three sections: Score, Focus, and Team. Each tab shows one section at full size. Reduces visual overload by showing one thing at a time. The "Complete" button is always visible below the tabs.
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Today's Behavior Focus
Warm Handoffs
Introduce the patient by name to the next team member
Share one positive thing about the patient
Transfer clinical context before leaving the room
Confirm the patient feels cared for
Example
"Sarah, I'd like you to meet Mrs. Johnson. She's been doing great with her home care."
Mark Huddle Complete ✓
Tabbed Sections reduce cognitive load by showing one topic at a time. The Focus tab gets full vertical space, making the bullet points and example script readable without squinting. Lisa can tap through Score and Team tabs during the huddle as she covers each agenda item. The "Complete" button stays fixed below the tab content. Trade-off: requires 2 tab taps to see all content, which adds friction. Staff looking at Lisa's phone from across the room only see the active tab, not the full picture.
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Card Carousel
Swipeable cards: H-Score card, Focus card, Recognition card. The edge of the next card peeks in from the right, inviting a swipe. "Mark Complete" is persistent at the bottom. Combines the full-width treatment of tabs with the spatial awareness of a physical deck.
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Digital Health Score
swipe for Focus →
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Maria Santos
12-wk streak
Mark Huddle Complete ✓
Card Carousel gives each section (Score, Focus, Recognition) full-width real estate while maintaining spatial context via the peeking edge. The recognition and win stay visible as a compact row below the carousel, ensuring team morale content isn't buried behind swipes. Trade-off: the hybrid approach (carousel + fixed row) means the Focus card -- the most important content -- requires a swipe to reach. Consider making Focus the default/first card instead of H-Score.