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Centricity™ Perinatal Technical RoadmapChuck Levecke and Mike Jordan
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Disclaimer
General Electric Company reserves the right to make changes in specifications and features shown herein, or discontinue the product described at any time without notice or obligation. This does not constitute a representation or warranty or documentation regarding the product or service featured.Centricity Perinatal does not replace clinical observation and evaluation of the patient at regular intervals, by a qualified care provider, who will make diagnoses and decide on treatments or interventions. Features of the Centricity Perinatal system are intended to support clinical decision making and should be used in combination with other clinical inputs, such as real time patient observation and information contained within other systems or recording tools. Not intended to be used as a primary monitoring device. Predix™ is GE’s software platform for the Industrial Internet. Predix enables asset and operations optimization by providing a standard way to run industrial-scale analytics and connect machines, data, and people. Whether your solutions are deployed on machines, on-premise or in the cloud, Predix provides an integrated stack of technologies for distributed computing and big data analytics, asset management, machine-to-machine communication and mobility, meeting your needs for scalability, extensibility, customizability, and security. GE, the GE Monogram, Centricity, and imagination at work are trademarks of General Electric Company.GE Healthcare, a division of General Electric Company.
© 2015 General Electric Company – All rights reserved.
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Introduction
Chuck LeveckeSoftware Director, MIC
• Leader of Software Architecture, Engineering, and User Experience team
• +10 years @ GEHC
• +6 years with Perinatal
Mike JordanPrincipal SW Architect, MIC
• Leader of MIC SW Architecture
• + 30 years @ GEHC & Perinatal
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Agenda
• Centricity Perinatal Technology Evolution
• Internet of Things, the Industrial Internet, and GE’s Predict-ivity Platform
• Centricity Perinatal & Predix™
• Big Data & Analytics
• Cloud Enablement
• Next Gen Software Engineering Technical Practices
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Centricity Perinatal Technology Evolution
2010 2013
1992First QS system
InstalledCentral, Bedside
Modula2/C++
20011000th System
Outbound Interface
CCOW, OBLinkModula2/C++
2010Data Reporting
module,Next Gen UX
research
201135 Millionth
baby born on Centricity Perinatal*
1Estimated US birth rate is based on data from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/births.htm and applicable customer
data.
2012Connect module
Launched.NET/WPF
2013CPN Web for
iPad & Smartphones
HTML5
1990 2000 New technology introduction 2014
2014Streaming
Clinical Analytics
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Rise of the Industrial Internet
time
Inn
ovati
on
Wave 1Industrial Revolution
Machines and factories that power economies of scale
and scope
Wave 2Internet Revolution
Computing power and rise of distributed information networks
Wave 3Industrial Internet
Internet, big data, analytics +
integration with machines, facilities
and fleets
History of transformation and change
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Industrial Internet Follows Moore’s Law* https://www.gesoftware.com/sites/default/files/the-industrial-internet/index.html
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Forces Shaping the Industrial Internet
A convergence of enabling technologies is setting the stage for transformation.
Internet of Things1. Intelligent
Machines2. Big Data3. Analytics4.Hyper-connectivity: a living network of machines data and people
More devices tap intothe Internet than people on Earth to use them
Increasing system intelligence through embedded software
Rise of machines: networked devices overtook the global population in 2011
Generating data-driven insights
Enhancing asset performance by detecting & predicting forecasts
Algorithms on installed base
Democratization of data
Data overload: 2.5 quintillion bytes of data created every day
https://www.gesoftware.com/sites/default/files/the-industrial-internet/index.html
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Centricity Perinatal & Predix – Architecture
Predix
Platform
Services
Healthcare
Platform
Services
Healthcare
Commercial
Offerings
CollaborationDeployment Security Data AccessOperations
$
Machine-Net WorkflowAnalyticsUser Experience
Imaging services• Visualization• Post-processing• Communications bus
Device services• Visualization• Real-time streaming• Device configuration
Cross-cutting healthcare domain services• Application framework • Healthcare UI controls • Context management• HIPAA security extensions • Data and Web interop services • Development environment
App Ecosystem Services• Customer collaboration• Cloud/On-premise EDGE compute• Content management
Integrated Care Care DeliveryEnterprise Imaging
Device Network and Data Solutions
Health and Population Management
Imaging Visualization and Analytics
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.
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Centricity Perinatal & Predix
Predix
Platform
Services
Healthcare
Platform
Services
Healthcare
Commercial
Offerings
CollaborationDeployment Security Data AccessOperations
$
Machine-Net WorkflowAnalyticsUser Experience
Imaging services• Visualization• Post-processing• Communications bus
Device services• Visualization• Real-time streaming• Device configuration
Cross-cutting healthcare domain services• Application framework • Healthcare UI controls • Context management• HIPAA security extensions • Data and Web interop services • Development environment
App Ecosystem Services• Customer collaboration• Cloud/On-premise EDGE compute• Content management
Integrated Care Care DeliveryEnterprise Imaging
Health and Population Management
Imaging Visualization and Analytics
Device Network and Data Solutions
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.
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Big Data & Analytics
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Valu
e
Descriptive analyticsDescriptive analytics
What & why it happened?What & why it happened?
Prescriptive analyticsPrescriptive analytics
What should be done?What should be done?
Predictive analyticsPredictive analytics
What will happen?What will happen?
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Cloud Benefits
Elasticity
Reliability
Green Metered SecurityServiceability
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Next Gen Software Engineering Technical Practices• User Centered Design• Interaction Design, Visual Design• User Feedback
• Clinical Solution Validation• Manual tests run by Clinicians• Workflow based tests with actual devices connected to
simulators
• System Verification• End-to-end testing• Manual & automated• Simulated devices, and actual devices connected to
simulators
• Component Verification• Components all tested in isolation via test harnesses &
mocks• +2300 tests, 85% automated (Platform: 450/98%, Web:
118/68%, Client: 500/78%)• Nightly execution
• Unit Testing• +16K tests• Run each time a code change is made• +80% code coverage
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Questions