Protocol and Questions for Unmoderated User Testing of a Proposed New CMS.gov Website Structure
Pre-Test Questions
Participants will be asked to respond to the following two questions when they first land on the testing web page:
How often do you visit CMS.gov? (select one)
Multiple times a day
Multiple times a week
A few times each month
A few times each year
Which of the following best describes your role? (select one)
Health Care Providers (Clinicians/Physicians)
Health Care Providers (Practice Administrators)
Health Care Providers (Consultants)
Health Care Providers (Coders and Billers)
Health Insurance Brokers/Agents
Health Insurance Assisters/Counselors
Other [please describe]
Site Structure Tree Testing
We will enter the new site structure (the names of each page in a hierarchical arrangement) into an unmoderated testing platform called Treejack (from a company called Optimal Workshop). Treejack automatically makes our hierarchical site structure navigable online. That is, participants will be able to click on each node of the site structure in succession in order to find specific pages.
We will ask participants to complete the following seven tasks, which are common reasons that people visit the CMS.gov website:
Look up a specific National or Local Coverage Determination
Find a physician fee schedule
Download a spreadsheet of Medically Unlikely Edits (MUEs)
Get resources that would enable you to provide guidance to a beneficiary who is looking to purchase private insurance
Learn about the Nursing Home Quality Initiative
Review drug pricing for Medicare Part B
Get training
For each task, participants navigate the clickable site hierarchy in the Treejack tool in order to find the page on which they believe they can complete the task. Each task is expected to take 2-3 minutes.
Here are the tree testing instructions that will appear to participants
Post-Test Questions
Participants will be given the opportunity to write responses of any length they choose to one or more of the following questions. These questions are optional and a participants can complete the test without providing any responses to them.
Describe your experience completing these tasks.
What is your general opinion of the new CMS.gov site structure and navigation?
What do you like best about it? Least?
What would you like to see improved on the proposed site structure?
Are there certain things that need to be added or changed?
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