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Digital RealityTM
changes everythingStep into the future
F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 8
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What are we talking about?
Virtual Reality Augmented Reality
“VR” is an entirely digital world that completely immerses the
user in an environment to see objects or places, or perform
actions that would otherwise be cost-prohibitive or impossible.
“AR” is the overlay of digital information on the real world, such
as objects projected into the environment of the user, allowing
physical interaction with digital data.
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The hype is waning, and real opportunities are here
INNOVATION
TRIGGER
PEAK OF INFLATED
EXPECTATIONS
TROUGH OF
DISILLUSIONMENT
SLOPE OF
ENLIGHTENMENT
PLATEAU OF
PRODUCTIVITY
IoT Platform
Smart RobotsBlockchain
Machine LearningAutonomous Vehicles
Natural-Language
Question Answering
Augmented
RealityVirtual
Reality
Time
Expecta
tions
Gartner Hype Curve, 2017
43% A.I.
AR in 2016
55.71% CAGRAR
VS23% IoT
19% Cloud
VR 412% growth in sales
AR/VR spending is expected to accelerate over the next several years, achieving a compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) of 198.0% over the 2015-2020 forecast period and totaling $143.3 billion in 2020.
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How is the Life Science/Healthcare industry using AR/VR?
Care providers use
AR headsets to
reduce EHR charting
burden by 80% via a
remote scribe
Nurses improve
ability to cannulate
by 81% with AR vein
detection
Patients are using VR
as a new way to
address mental health
with immersive
experiences
Pharma manufacturers
are using AR to reduce
mistakes in production
and increase
compliance along the
supply chain
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VR for Stroke Rehabilitation
• In a pilot study published in the Journal of NeuroEngineering
and Rehabilitation, researchers in Switzerland investigated the potential use of a
VR-based stroke rehabilitation training targeted to the upper motor limbs.
• Overall, this pilot study demonstrated the ability of VR-based treatment to provide
efficient training sessions, as the efficiency rate (relation between time of
therapy session and time in active therapy) was 86.3%.
VR is Transforming Pain Therapy
• University of Washington researchers partnered with various burn clinics to
create VR simulations of soothing environments for patients who were too
young to receive morphine treatments for 3rd degree burns.
• In clinical trials, all but one patient reported reduced pain by up to 60-75%,
while morphine-prescribed patients typically report a 30-50% reduction in
pain.
AR in Surgery / VR for Education
• Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital is using AR to combine images from
MRIs and CT scans into a 3D model that surgeons can see and manipulate.
• 3D aspect aids surgeons’ planning and improves surgical accuracy, with the aim
of producing safer procedures and enhanced choreography.
• The Virtual Heart program is helping train residents, assist surgeons in
planning cardiac procedures, and educate patients & families on
congenital and other heart defects.
AR for Electronic Health Records
• Augmedix simplifies how physicians work with their EHR by utilizing remote
scribes to complete patient notes in real-time.
• Allows doctors to interact with patient’s medical records hands-free using voice
commands and Google Glass.
• Physicians can populate notes, forms, fields, and dropdowns in the EHR without
being in front of a computer as well as have patient information delivered right to
the device. This service can save doctors more than 10 hours per week,
enabling them to focus more time on care with more patients.
A few success stories
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AR technology augments
the physician workflow
with additional capabilities
that may result in:
• Improved care delivery
and patient outcomes
• Lower physician burnout
• Increased patient
throughput
• Enhanced workforce
connectivity
• Reduced administrative
burden
Experiential VR content opens
new doors for scalable, low
cost:
• Exposure therapy for
mental health
• Pain therapy
• PTSD intervention
• Amputee ‘phantom limb’
treatment
• Opioid Addiction therapy
AR/VR education is
transformative because of its
ability to:
• Introduce realistic 3D
simulations of complex
surgical environments
• Replace the reliance on lab-
based or cadaver-based
learning
• Create VR recordings of
surgical procedures that can
be used for training
• Offer asynchronous and
geographically separated
learning opportunities
AR/VR provides solutions
for bio/pharma
manufacturers with:
• HUD work instruction to
prevent production
errors
• VR training for sensitive
material production and
transport
• AR/IOT enabled
logistics for reduced
supply chain cost
Physician/Clinician
Assistance
Educational
BreakthroughsSmarter
Supply Chain
New
Treatments
What are the core value drivers of the technology?
Patient
Experience
AR unlocks new inroads to
patient-centric care by:
• Creating an immersive
medium for in-hospital
physician/patient
interaction
• New abilities to deliver
virtual health
• HUD capabilities for the
caregiver allow for more
tailored patient visits
• New capabilities for
education / compliance
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We’re already driving real-world impact
1 | Data Visualization
Use a 3D image to visualize
anatomy and view MRI, CT,
EEG, and Tractography
data
2 | Gesture Control
Use hand gestures to
manipulate image via
translation, rotation and
resizing
3 | Density and Transparency
Thoroughly investigate datasets with
density and transparency controlsMaking critical information available to surgeons when it matters most – in the operating room.
With this technological advantage, surgeons and residents can display
images with previously unapparent anatomical details and visually plan their
surgical intervention, explore the patient-specific anatomy, and refine their
procedural choices while in the procedure, without risking contamination.
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What are the challenges facing Healthcare AR/VR?
The “CMO vs CFO”
`
Cross-Party
Collaboration
Smart Design and
Real Utility
Core Technology
Maturity
“2015-2018 identified key barriers to adoption that 2018-2020 will focus on
solving – unlocking more use cases and adoption across the Life Science
and Healthcare industry”
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AR implementation will require some key considerations
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What are the Opportunities?What is the range of AR
applications and in what sequence
should they be pursued?
Product DifferentiationHow will AR reinforce
an organization’s
product differentiation?
Cost EffectivenessWhere will AR have the greatest
impact on cost reduction?
Talent and Resources Should the organization make
AR design and deployment a
core strength or will outsourcing
or partnering be sufficient?
Role in Communications How will AR change
communications with
stakeholders?
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AR/MR Technology Ecosystem
Consumer Enterprise
SDK/EngineDistribution
SpatialLightfield Eye Tracking
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VR Technology Ecosystem
Consumer Enterprise
SDK/EngineDistribution
360 CaptureVolumetric/Lightfield Foviated Tracking/Rendering
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Further Materials
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Deloitte Holographic
Medical Imaging
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Accuvein AR Augmedix Overview Deloitte VR Training
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