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2006-09-13 News Release
Medical imaging technology and innovative tools improve patient experience Laughlin Memorial and Philips Medical Systems focus on providing Eastern Tennessee with world class diagnostic technology and unique tools to improve patient comfort.
One of only three facilities nationwide that feature Philips’ “Ambient
Experience” technology, Laughlin Memorial Hospital and Royal Philips
(NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) today announced the installation of Tennessee’s
first Ambient Experience suite featuring a 64-slice computed tomography
(CT) system, as well as the installation of the state’s first “4.0T
combination”—two magnetic resonance (MR) suites, comprised
of a high field 3.0T whole body and a high-field 1.0T open system. Laughlin
Memorial and Philips are focused on providing Eastern Tennessee world-class
diagnostic technology married with unique patient-focused designs to improve
patient comfort.
“The difference between getting a CT exam in a traditional suite compared to the Ambient Experience suite is night and day,” said Burt Ridge, 49, a local patient who has had recent CT exams in both the Laughlin Memorial Ambient Experience suite and traditional CT suites. “Every time I need a CT exam, I have some anxiety about the procedure. I’m concerned about the state of my health, I’m in the room alone and the system itself is loud and startling. The Ambient Experience suite allows me to relax, the images help me think about something other than the exam, the time passes faster and my fears during the process are significantly reduced. At this point, I am taking steps to ensure my next exam will take place in the Ambient Experience suite - it makes a difference.” Philips Ambient Experience technology is leading a change the in way patients receive care by creating hospital environments that are reassuring for patients and comfortable for professionals. Installed at select leading hospitals around the world, Philips Ambient Experience concept uses advanced medical, audiovisual, lighting and IT technologies applied to various clinical settings, such as waiting rooms, radiology suites and catheterization labs. Philips Medical Systems aims to improve the quality of people’s lives in the hospital or home with innovative and advanced healthcare solutions that continually enhance care performance and patients’ experiences. “In collaboration with Philips, our goal is to ensure the people
of Eastern Tennessee have access to the world’s finest diagnostic
systems and that our hospital maintains its focus on patient care and
comfort,” said Chuck Whitfield, president and CEO at Laughlin Memorial
Hospital. “Never before has an exam room combined this kind of diagnostic
power with patient-focused, consumer-based technology to improve quality
of care. From the reaction of patients, doctors and our staff, we are
confident that the Ambient Experience CT suite takes patient-focused care
to a higher level. It truly is something special in the field of radiology.” “Our customers look to us to help improve their diagnostic imaging capabilities in such a way that puts patients at ease,” said Jim Haisler, vice president of sales for Philips Medical Systems. “We draw upon our expertise from across the entire Philips portfolio – in design, medical systems, lighting and consumer electronics – to create a friendly and reassuring environment tailored to each patient’s individual needs. And by building on the promise of the Philips brand – to deliver products that are designed around the user, easy to experience and advanced – we are the only company able to bring Ambient Experience to the marketplace.” Philips Design Medical Team was recognized as a gold winner for its Ambient Experience design for healthcare in the annual Industrial Design Excellence Award (IDEA). The contest is run independently by the Industrial Designers Society of America and sponsored by BusinessWeek magazine. The Industrial Design Excellence Awards are dedicated to fostering business and public understanding of the importance of industrial design excellence to quality of life and the economy. In addition the Ambient Experience CT Suite, Laughlin Memorial Hospital is the first in the region to open two advanced MR suites in one facility: a whole body high-field MR system and an open high-field MR system. The Philips Achieva 3.0T (Tesla – standard MR strength measure) MR scanner is the most compact whole-body 3.0T system available. The system offers complete and innovative applications in neurological, musculoskeletal and abdominal imaging, as well as functional and cardiac studies, contrast-enhanced angiography, and spectroscopic imaging. The clinical benefits of the Philips Achieva 3.0T include spectacular signal-to-noise ratio and image detail, which enable clinicians to see anatomical structures and details that are simply not visible at lower field strengths. The Philips Panorama 1.0T is the world’s first and only open high-field MR with active shielding. Its open design and 160 cm wide patient gap gives patients of all sizes and shapes an unrivaled degree of comfort. Its 1.0T field strength delivers optimal MR image contrast. With a signal-to-noise performance similar to a 1.5T cylindrical magnet (achieved through its unique vertical field design), the Philips Panorama 1.0T combines the delivery of outstanding images with speed and patient comfort. Find
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