He IESS Los Ceibos Hospitalin Guayaquil, has made a technological leap in its Imaging area with the implementation of a specialized interpretation room.
Precision under special light: the impact of the “Blue Room”
In the world of medical diagnosis, the clarity of an image can make the difference between successful treatment and an unnecessary complication.
Under this premise, the IESS Ceibos Hospital has implemented the innovative “Blue Room”an interpretation room designed with specialized lighting to optimize viewing of complex exams.
This technology is not an aesthetic choice; It is a controlled environment that:
- Eliminates reflections: Reduces light distractions on high-resolution monitors.
- Extreme detail: It allows specialists to observe minimal findings on CT and MRI scans that might go unnoticed in conventional light environments.
- International standards: The design follows global patient safety protocols to minimize the margin of human error.
Well-being for the specialist, safety for the patient
The implementation of this room also has an ergonomic approach. By reducing the Eyestrain and cognitive stress of radiologists, the hospital ensures that doctors maintain their diagnostic acuity even during long shifts, guaranteeing more efficient and accurate care.
More than 43,000 studies in 2026
The technological strengthening comes at a time of high demand. So far in 2026, the hospital unit has exceeded 43,000 studies carried outconsolidating itself as a benchmark for highly complex diagnoses in the social security network.
“This achievement reflects the permanent commitment to providing timely and quality care to our members,” hospital authorities said in a statement.
To sustain this volume of patients, the imaging service operates on a uninterrupted 24 hours a day, 365 days a yearsupported by state-of-the-art equipment in critical areas such as:
- Magnetic Resonance
- Tomography
- Ultrasound
- Mammography
With the incorporation of the “Blue Room”, the IESS Ceibos Hospital is committed to technological solutions that directly impact the safety and well-being of members. (YO)












