The New Care Team Model Connecting Pathologists into the Cancer Care Team with Enterprise Imaging.
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The New Care Team ModelConnecting Pathologists into the Cancer Care Team with Enterprise Imaging
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Pathologist’s Role in Cancer Care Team
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Pathologist’s Role in Cancer Care Team
Pathology directs treatment
100 OF ALLcancer diagnoses1%
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/
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Pathologist’s Role in Cancer Care Team
Pathology today is underserved by technology tools.
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Pathologist’s Role in Cancer Care Team
It must be connected more closely into the cancer care pathway.
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Pathologist’s Role in Cancer Care Team
Omnyx helps enable pathologists to collaborate with care team members for more informed diagnosis and
treatment of cancer.
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OmnyxTM Solutions
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Pathologist Office – Glass Slides
Today’s work
Personal slide storage
Teaching cases
Last weeks’ cases
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Pathologist Office – Digital Imaging
Case Detail
Work list
Microscopic ReviewSlide
Tray
Stacks of Cases
Input Device
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Omnyx Precision Platform
Exceptional Image QualityHighly Automated and Intuitive
Comprehensive Organization ManagementEnriched Viewing ExperienceAdvanced Diagnostic MethodologyPrecise Image Analysis
Turnkey Go-live SupportBest Practice Expertise
SmartScanners
Brilliant Software
TransformativeConsulting
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Needs for Quality Healthcare Delivery
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Needs for Quality Healthcare DeliveryCurrent Challenges
9% of surgical plans are changed when the care team meets together to review the patient treatment planning1
7% of radiological and pathology reports on the same patient state discordant findings2
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
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Needs for Quality Healthcare Delivery
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
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Needs for Quality Healthcare Delivery
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
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Omnyx – Enterprise Imaging Capabilities
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Omnyx – Enterprise Imaging CapabilitiesAvailable Today
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
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Omnyx – Enterprise Imaging CapabilitiesFuture
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 archiveDescriptions 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.
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Care Team Collaboration
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Care Team Collaboration
Pathology images displayed in same system with other modalities
Radiology
Pathology
Mammography
Other ‘ology’
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Care Team Collaboration
Enables caregivers to collaboration on patients’ treatment plans
Patient
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Questions