The ‘Design Methods in Connected Health’ workshop aims to bridge the gap between research, practice, and design in the field of Connected Health. Connected Health refers to the integration of various technologies, such as wireless, digital, and telehealth, to create a patient-centric healthcare model that improves care delivery and outcomes. This workshop explores innovative design approaches that enhance user experience, accessibility, and the effectiveness of electronic health technologies. Drawing from disciplines like Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Information Systems (IS), Health Informatics, and Healthcare, participants engage in discussions and collaborative activities to examine diverse design methods and their impact on user engagement and health outcomes. The workshop's objectives include sharing best practices, fostering collaboration, and ultimately drafting a joint scientific paper based on the insights gained. Through dynamic activities, such as a gallery walk, participants critically assess design methods and collaborate to determine the most suitable approaches for Connected Health applications.