Creating a positive patient experience with Ambient Experience In-bore Connect

  • By Philips
  • Featuring
  • August 05 2024
  • 3 min read

Patient experience is a crucial factor for the successful operation of a radiology department. To that end, Herlev Gentofte University Hospital (Herlev, Denmark ) has added the Ambient Experience In-bore Connect solution to its Ingenia 3.0T system. Patients are positive about the experience and the MRI staff sees that these features help calm patients – reducing motion-related problems and providing excellent images.

At-a-glance:

  • The link between a patient experience and efficiency—more comfortable patient, fewer interrupted scans, higher throughput
  • Implementation of Ambient Experience In-bore Connect helped reduce patient stress
  • Survey results show tangible benefits, including 90% of patients reporting an improved level of comfort
Philips Ambient Experience In-bore Connect

Focus on the patient experience

Herlev Gentofte University Hospital is very clear on the importance it places in creating a positive patient experience. They are trying to move away from being a “disease repair shop” towards the notion of being a ‘temple of health’ as Chairman of the Department of Radiology Michel Nèmery would say.

Having this clear vision of a good patient experience, Herlev Hospital acquired the differentiating Philips Ambient Experience In-bore Connect solution to help improve department efficiency.

Philips assisted in the installation and implementation of a full Ambient Experience, with In-bore Connect, to enhance their Ingenia 3.0T imaging suite. In the time it has been in use, data shows a significantly reduced number of interrupted scans, higher throughput rates and an overall more positive patient experience.

Technologist explains Ambient Experience In-bore Connect to patient

Reduces patient stress

Ambient Experience integrates dynamic lighting, sound and video to create an engaging environment designed to ease patient stress.

It begins in the preparation room, where MRI patients design their own scan experience. Via an iPad mounted on the wall, patients can choose an Ambient Experience theme for their exam. This immediately transforms the room. When patients have to be scanned headfirst, In-bore Connect continues the selected theme—with both audio and video—into the bore, to help patients remain calm and compliant.

Most importantly, feeling relaxed helps patients lie still during the scanning, which helps reduce motion in images.

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Jeanette Brus Mortensen
Department radiographer and leader for the MRI Department
Herlev Gentofte University Hospital , Herlev, Denmark

Positive results

Five months after the installation of the Ambient Experience with In-bore Connect, Dr. Nèmery and his team conducted a survey of patients who were scanned using In-bore Connect. Herlev Gentofte University Hospital reports significant improvements to their patient care environment and scanner throughput.

Staff members feel good about doing their jobs in the engaging and relaxing environment that Ambient Experience fosters. The department’s patient’s satisfaction has made notable improvements, with 90% of patients reporting a better to much better comfort level when comparing the number of interrupted examinations before and after installation of the In-bore Connect solution and between the hospital’s six other scanners. This data shows a significant reduction of interrupted exams from the Ingenia 3.0T scanner with Ambient Experience In-bore Connect.

If we manage to reduce patient motion with In-bore Connect, we also reduce repeat scans, waiting times, rescheduling and staff overtime. It helps us be more efficient while getting the high-quality images we need

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Michel Nèmery
Chairman of the Department of Radiology
Herlev Gentofte University Hospital , Herlev, Denmark

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Disclaimer
Results are specific to the institution where they were obtained and may not reflect the results achievable at other institutions. Results in other cases may vary.