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1 The New Care Team Model Connecting Pathologists into the Cancer Care Team with Enterprise Imaging

2 2 ©2015 General Electric Company – All rights reserved. The results expressed in this document may not be applicable to a particular site or installation and individual results may vary. This document and its contents are provided to you for informational purposes only and do not constitute a representation, warranty or performance guarantee. GE disclaims liability for any loss, which may arise from reliance on or use of information, contained in this document. All illustrations are provided as fictional examples only. Your product features and configuration may be different than those shown. Information contained herein is proprietary to GE. No part of this publication may be reproduced for any purpose without written permission of GE. DESCRIPTIONS OF FUTURE FUNCTIONALITY REFLECT CURRENT PRODUCT DIRECTION, ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DO NOT CONSTITUTE A COMMITMENT TO PROVIDE SPECIFIC FUNCTIONALITY. TIMING AND AVAILABILITY REMAIN AT GE’S DISCRETION AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND APPLICABLE REGULATORY CLEARANCE. GE, the GE Monogram, Centricity, and imagination at work are trademarks of General Electric Company. Omnyx is a trademark of Omnyx, LLC. All other product names and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. General Electric Company, by and through its GE Healthcare division. Omnyx is a 50/50 joint venture of GE Healthcare and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

3 Pathologist’s Role in Cancer Care Team 3

4 4 Pathology directs treatment 100 OF ALL cancer diagnoses 1 % 1. Connolly JL, Schnitt SJ, Wang HH, et al. Role of the Surgical Pathologist in the Diagnosis and Management of the Cancer Patient. In: Kufe DW, Pollock RE, Weichselbaum RR, et al., editors. Holland-Frei Cancer Medicine. 6th edition. Hamilton (ON): BC Decker; 2003. Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK13237/

5 Pathologist’s Role in Cancer Care Team 5 Pathology today is underserved by technology tools.

6 Pathologist’s Role in Cancer Care Team 6 It must be connected more closely into the cancer care pathway.

7 Pathologist’s Role in Cancer Care Team 7 Omnyx helps enable pathologists to collaborate with care team members for more informed diagnosis and treatment of cancer.

8 Omnyx TM Solutions 8

9 Pathologist Office – Glass Slides 9 Today’s work Personal slide storage Teaching cases Last weeks’ cases

10 Pathologist Office – Digital Imaging 10 Case Detail Work list Microscopic Review Slide Tray Stacks of Cases Input Device

11 Omnyx Precision Platform 11 Exceptional Image Quality Highly Automated and Intuitive Comprehensive Organization Management Enriched Viewing Experience Advanced Diagnostic Methodology Precise Image Analysis Turnkey Go-live Support Best Practice Expertise Smart Scanners Brilliant Software Transformative Consulting

12 Needs for Quality Healthcare Delivery 12

13 Needs for Quality Healthcare Delivery Current Challenges 9% of surgical plans are changed when the care team meets together to review the patient treatment planning 1 7% of radiological and pathology reports on the same patient state discordant findings 2 13 1.Newman EA, Guest AB, Helvie MA, et al. Changes in surgical management resulting from case review at a breast cancer multidisciplinary tumor board. Cancer. 2006;107:2346–2351. 2.Lee J-M, Kaplan JB, Murray MP, et al. Imaging Histologic Discordance at MRIGuided9-Gauge Vacuum-Assisted Breast Biopsy. Am. J. Roentgenol. October 1, 2007 2007;189(4):852-859

14 Needs for Quality Healthcare Delivery 14 Easy access to complete patient record data across the enterprise better serves healthcare delivery requirements Clinical practitioners want to make more informed and accurate decisions Diagnostic tool connectivity into the enterprise can bring greater collaboration across care teams with the goal of better outcomes

15 Needs for Quality Healthcare Delivery 15 Infrastructure consolidation which supports more robust and cost effective technology deployment Improving or maintaining system reliability allows clinicians to focus on patient care rather than administrative activity Reducing total cost of ownership lowers the overall cost of healthcare delivery

16 Omnyx – Enterprise Imaging Capabilities 16

17 Omnyx – Enterprise Imaging Capabilities Available Today 17 Export Region of Interest to DICOM Archive Demonstrates DICOM support for pathology Supports tumor board/MDT activity aggregated in RIS Supports quality assurance with radiology Share Whole Slide Image via Web Viewer Region of interest is sharable via URL Supports information sharing across clinical practices

18 Omnyx – Enterprise Imaging Capabilities Future 18 Export Whole Slide Image to DICOM Archive Supports information sharing via common repository Leverages VNA to connect EMR and support XDS NOTE: VNA viewer must support pathology image format VNA as Long Term Archive Support infrastructure sharing with common archive Descriptions of future functionality reflect current product direction, are for informational purposes only and do not constitute a commitment to provide specific functionality. Timing and availability remain at GE’s discretion and are subject to change and applicable regulatory clearance.

19 Care Team Collaboration 19

20 Care Team Collaboration Pathology images displayed in same system with other modalities 20 RadiologyPathologyMammographyOther ‘ology’

21 Care Team Collaboration Enables caregivers to collaboration on patients’ treatment plans 21 Patient Surgeon Medical Oncology Radiation Oncology RadiologyPathology

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