In 2017 we ran a pilot in Galway Clinic, a 200-bed private hospital in Ireland. This pilot introduced a 3D anatomy software tool as a visual aid and innovative engagement tool for cardiovascular-related healthcare providers to discuss diagnosis, medication and other health issues with patients. Post pilot, we received a lot of qualitiative and quantitative data that suggests that the use of such a technology can increase the likelihood of a patient understanding the diagnosis and potentially be a driver for healthier outcomes due to adherence of their treatment plan.
“The ability for our patients to visualise the doctors’ diagnoses assisted in bringing about an environment of patient understanding, patient empowerment and doctor-patient trust. In many cases, this was the first time a health care provider had taken the time to visually explain their condition to them as well as visually describe the proposed surgery and treatment plan.” Galway Clinic Management.