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Health authority eyes mobile MRIs

The Vancouver Island Health Authority is looking to take MRIs on the road.

The Vancouver Island Health Authority is looking to take MRIs on the road.

The health authority has issued a request for proposals to determine the availability, quality and cost of a mobile MRI service. It hopes to provide 2,500 MRI scans per year in communities that don’t currently have access to MRI technology.

“By providing publicly funded MRI scans with a mobile MRI service provider, VIHA would be able to offer timely service to patients closer to where they live,” said Dr. John Mathieson, VIHA head of medical imaging, in a press release. “We would like to respond to the growing demand for MRI services by expanding this service to other communities.”

A publicly funded mobile MRI service would be a first for VIHA, and would be very much dependent on the cost and quality of the service. MRI is an expensive and highly specialized technology.

VIHA has four MRI machines – three in Victoria and one in Nanaimo.

Patients requiring MRIs travel to these centres for their scans. VIHA is seeking a five-year contract with a private provider for a mobile MRI service that would rotate between three or four sites, moving one or two times each month.

The private contractor would work with existing VIHA waitlists, and all mobile scans under the contract will be publicly funded, at no additional cost to the patient.



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