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As a new enrollee, I want to understand coverage gap and catastrophic coverage so that I can understand what additional costs I may run into with Part D. #15

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uxforgood opened this issue Dec 11, 2019 · 1 comment
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uxforgood commented Dec 11, 2019

As a new enrollee, I want to understand coverage gap and catastrophic coverage so that I can understand what additional costs I may run into with Part D.

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User can easily find information about coverage gap, catastrophic coverage, and other Part D additional costs

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  • Setup and configure baseline theme
  • Create necessary content types in Drupal
  • Conduct baseline user research
  • Wireframe page for small and large screen
  • Write content for page
  • Theme page template using design.cms.gov

Definition of Done

  • Acceptance Criteria have been met
  • Business test scenarios to meet all acceptance criteria have been written
  • Usability has been validated
  • Story has been tested on a mobile device
  • Automated test scripts have been written and made available to developers locally.
  • Page level validation errors (front-end and server-side) integrated and functioning
  • All automated a11y checks pass - no new WCAG2.1 or AA contrast issues present
  • All new functionality verified to work with keyboard and macOS voiceover https://www.apple.com/voiceover/info/guide/_1124.html
  • READMEs, other appropriate docs.
  • UI should be touch optimized and responsive (functions on supported mobile devices and optimized for screen sizes as required)
  • Code refactored for clarity and to remove any known technical debt
  • Higher-level code doesn’t depend on lower-level code (dependency rule)
  • Code has been reviewed by at least two team members (one, if developed by a pair)
  • Automated code quality checks passed
  • Security and privacy gates passed
  • Code Deployed to the dev environment
  • Code Deployed to the prod environment
  • Content Deployed to the product environment
@uxforgood uxforgood added this to the Epic 2 milestone Dec 11, 2019
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Draft user story:
As a New Enrollee (Jose), I want to learn about the costs, benefits, and rules of the Part D program so I can make sure I can afford my Medicare drug coverage and prescription.

@andreabrody andreabrody changed the title Epic 2: As a Medicare recipient, I want to make sure I can afford my Medicare drug coverage and prescription As a new enrollee, I want to understand coverage gap and catastrophic coverage so that I can understand what additional costs I may run into with Part D. Dec 19, 2019
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