zero footprint viewer atul setlur senior product manager, enterprise imaging
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Zero Footprint Viewer
Atul SetlurSenior Product Manager, Enterprise Imaging
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Archiving
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Data Control
HealthcareAnalytics
Care Coordination& Management
Wellness &Patient Engagement
Enterprise Imaging
Care Delivery Management
Population Health Management
Financial Management
Healthcare is evolving to a collaborative care model
Current Hospital-centric ModelCurrent Hospital-centric Model Collaborative Care ModelCollaborative Care Model
Fee-for-ServiceFee-for-Service Outcome DrivenOutcome Driven
Hospital centricHospital centric
Fee for serviceFee for service
EpisodicEpisodic
DepartmentsDepartments
Closed systemClosed system
Data silosData silos
Collaborative care
Patient data consolidatio
n
Solutions
Open & interoperabl
e
Outcomedriven
Patientcentric Patients
RadiologistBest of breed tools
DepartmentIntegrated solution
EnterpriseStandards-based
platform
CommunityCollaboration
suite
Imaging is now an enterprise-level priority
Coordinated care demands moving from stand-alone silos of data to integrated, user friendly workflows
Visualization: Display images from multiple specialties on a common viewer with analytics
Centricity Universal Viewer: A unified, web-based viewer• Streamline workflow with intelligent productivity tools
• Reduce swivel between workstations
• Read multiple modalities on the same workstation
Centricity Universal ViewerYour needs... Help save up to 19% of radiologist’s time1
Increase clinical productivity
“I want to consolidate workstations.”
1Source: Radiologists’ Burden of Inefficiency Using Conventional Imaging Workstations, Dr. Bruce Hillman and Dr. Bhavik Pandya, Journal of the American College of Radiology. November 2013;
AW Advanced Visualization solutions• Streamline post-processing and synergize imaging
techniques across CT, MRI, PET, SPECT and interventional
• Collaborative 2D, 3D and 4D visualization and analysis
Radiologist Viewing
Advanced Visualization
Breast Imaging
Home Reading
Helps to streamline
workflow with enhanced
usability and Intelligent
productivity tools, including
smart reading protocols, native MIP/MPR & PET-
CT
Embedded applications
powered by AW help to reduce swivel between
workstations, enables access
to post-processed
images
Screening and diagnostic workflows
Read Tomo on the same
workstationSupports multi-
modality reading as part
of hanging protocols
High system performance
with bandwidth-adjusting streaming technologyAccess via
web helps to reduce IT
involvement
Enhances patient care and collaboration while reducing total cost of ownership with a common platform
Cardiologist Viewing
Brings cardiology
together with multiple imaging
disciplines together in a
common viewer and a single
patient jacket
Clinician Viewing
Clinicians can view any image
anywhere1 on a device of
their choice, within or
outside the hospital with
little burden for IT.
1Where internet access is available
Centricity Universal Viewer
Archiving: Consolidate images from multiple systems for rapid retrieval and display
Centricity Clinical Archive2 solution is astandards-based, multi-ology, multi-site VNA
• Store clinical content from DICOM & non-DICOM systems
• Deliver a single patient jacket
• Interface directly within an EMR
• Deliver proven scalability for large enterprises
• Provide location agnostic ‘multi-ology’ information access
Centricity Universal ViewerYour needs...Helps reduce cost to
archive images by up to 20%1
Contain costs
“I want to stop buying storage for every
department, every year.”
1 Source: We Calculate a 74% Reduction, But It’s Hard To Compare Apples To Apples by Andrew Reichman, August 25, 2011; Note: UPMC is a collaboration partner of GE Healthcare and as a result has a financial interest in the development and commercialization of certain GE Healthcare next generation imaging products.
2Centricity Clinical Archive solution includes the following product components: Centricity Enterprise Archive, Universal Viewer ZFP, Caradigm™ eHIE, Centricity Clinical Gateway, NextGate MatchMetrix EMPI, and PACSGEAR PacsSCAN.™
Help enhance clinician access…
What has changed in the past 10 years?
Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-06/acop-sop061213.php
Increased usage of Mobile devices in Healthcare• 51% of surveyed physicians using
tablets access EHRs
• 54% physicians use iPad® tablets
• Only 18% of tablet users were “very satisfied” with the quality of apps
Primary Care Physician needs
Providing referral physicians with information they need to deliver patient results.
Access within and outside facility
Default access to report and key images
Targeting large # of users with limited training Information overlays
guide to functions
Cross reference lines
Surgery & Emergency Department needs
Enabling access to images before and during surgery
Emergency department requires technology accessible at patient’s bedside
Volume Rendering
ER – Radiologist Discrepancy Communication
Cardiology
• Optionally launch MUSE™ Cardiology Information System application externally
EKG and Echo
Providing Cardiologists with imaging and accompanying EKG waveforms
Mobile and remote access to images
Mobile access to images
Help enhance care coordination
Complexity of Care Delivery models increasing
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Oncology Community
Chronic DiseaseManagement
Cardiologist
Patient / Guardian
Internist,GP
Surgeon
Neurology CommunityTrauma
Center
Affiliated Hospitals
Affiliated Hospitals
Affiliated Hospitals
Oncology
Telemedicine
Neurology
Clinical photographs (Visible light) California’s Kaiser Permanente organization now has more images coming into its system from outside radiology than it does in the imaging department.1
•Pressure Ulcers•Burn Assessments•Wound Dressing Instruction
Wound Care
ER Abuse documentation
•Retinal FundusOphthalmology
•Liver StainPathology
•Melanoma, Rashes, Acne & Mole Tracking•Tele-dermatologyDermatology
•Scope PicturesENT & GI Lab:
•Motor Skills & Cognitive Ability VideoNeurology
•Motor Skills Ability and Range of Motion Video•Treatment Progression
Physician Occupational Therapy
1- Source: http://www.radiologytoday.net/archive/rt0414p14.shtml#sthash.ZBiA8MYd.dpuf
Patient centric view of all clinical content in the vendor-neutral archive (VNA)
Optimized to quickly navigate large amount of patient data e.g. 800 + documents
Access to patient’s DICOM, Clinical Photographs and other Clinical Content e.g., CDA
Patient Timeline – Matrix view
Increase access to patient’s imaging
• Access related imaging performed at other affiliate Hospitals.
• These affiliates have their own PACS systems
HILLTOPHILLTOP
MERCY MERCY
GENERALGENERAL
Enabling multi-disciplinary Oncology care
Collaboration via virtual Tumor Boards
Display of Pathology ROI and accompanying Radiology Images
Launch specialized viewing applications where needed
Pathology ROI
Key Images
Telehealth programs for stroke care
Neurologists are in short supply, so many hospitals are turning to virtual stroke networks staffed by specialists from a variety of hospital bases who interpret scans and diagnose strokes.1
1- Source: http://www.wsj.com/articles/a-fast-track-to-treatment-for-stroke-patients-1425338329
• Hospitals in Cleveland and Houston are dispatching special ambulances rigged up as mobile stroke centers modeled on a successful program in Germany.
• On-call neurologists view CT scans and evaluate patients through a secure encrypted network and two-way video screens.
Help contain costs
Simplifying image distribution
Zero Footprint
• No admin rights required
• No software install
• Low memory requirements withServer side rendering for 3D
• Low bandwidth support
• Broad web browser & device support Clinicians can quite simply view any image anywhere1 on a device of their choice, within or outside the hospital.
1Where internet access is available
Single viewer for DICOM, Clinical Photographs and other Clinical content
Reduce operational complexities
Make Images accessible via EMR• Single EMR interface• Secure inbound interface• Outbound interfaces, e.g. Ortho templating
Centralized management of users • Enterprise Active Directory & SSO support• Role based access control• Audit viewing of patient data
Access patients imaging history from the EMR
A robust, standards based solution
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XDS Registry
Path DermaRad/Card GI Scopes Optho
Vendor Neutral ArchiveWith XDS/XDSi Repository
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Connectivity components
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Case Study: Huron Regional Medical Center
ChallengesChallenges SolutionSolution OutcomesOutcomes
The zero-footprint viewer is very intuitive. The tools are very basic, but they’re the tools you need. They’re easy to learn.
– Chad Moser, RT and PACS AdministratorSource: Huron Regional Medical Center case study; January 2015Results may vary and do not constitute a representation, warranty or performance guarantee
• Stay competitive- keep care local
• Balance high-end technology with costs
• Quick and easy access to images from EHR
• Integrated to launch directly out of the EHR
• Broad access to images within and outside the facility
• Images viewable through modern web browsers
• Reformats on the fly
• Intuitive user interface
• Improve relationships with referring physicians
• Faster patient care• Reduce burden of
installing & maintaining software
Large Hospital Operator Scenario
Background• Consolidated Radiology and Cardiology imaging from all Hospitals
on the VNA• Petabytes of imaging data from GE Healthcare PACS and other
vendor PACS.• Redundant data centers w. replicated data
ZFP use• Enable access to imaging on the VNA• Redundant and high performing infrastructure
accessible from all facilities
Addressing Enterprise Imaging challenges
Improve care coordination
Patient centric view of Imaging
Remote access to Referring Physicians
Improve market presence Tools to meet needs of Specialists e.g.,
Cardiology, Orthopedics
Contain costs
Cross enterprise display of data
Consolidate images access across multiple systems
Interoperable solutions
Centricity Universal Viewer Zero Footprint
Care coordination
Clinician access
Cost containment
Any image anywhere1 on a device of their choice
Patient centric with broad tool set
Simplify image distribution with robust interoperability & ease of deployment
1Where internet access is available
Thank you!Questions?
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