In-room entertainment and communication solutions help improve the patient experience during MRI

As the radiological community gathers at UKIO this year, the conversation is increasingly shifting beyond image quality to encompass the full patient experience, says NordicNeuroLab. The company sees patient comfort and engagement not as optional extras, but as essential components of reliable imaging and efficient workflows.
“MRI can be an intimidating environment, particularly for paediatric, anxious or claustrophobic patients. Discomfort and stress often translate into movement, longer scan times or the need for sedation. By contrast, when patients are calm, informed and engaged, the imaging process becomes smoother, more predictable and more cost-effective for departments,” NordicNeuroLab says. “This is where integrated in-room entertainment and communication solutions are making a tangible difference.
“High quality audiovisual systems, clear two-way communication and intuitive patient guidance help transform the MRI experience into something far more manageable. The result is not only improved patient satisfaction, but also better image quality and increased throughput,” it says.
The upcoming introduction of nordicMEDiVA refl ects the company’s continued commitment to advancing neuroimaging workflows. “While innovation in analysis and visualisation is important, it must go hand in hand with solutions that address the human side of imaging,” it says. “Technology should support both clinicians and patients equally. At UKIO, we look forward to engaging with radiology professionals on how combining patient-centric design with advanced imaging solutions can help shape the next generation of MRI practice, where comfort, confi dence and clinical excellence go together.”
Visit NordicNeuroLab at UKIO on stand A23/33.
Picture: RadiForce medical displays are designed to deliver accurate images.
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