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This is
GE Healthcare
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May 2010
Founded by Thomas Edison in 1878
Only company from the original1896 Dow Jones index still listedtoday
300,000+ employees world-wide
$157 billion revenue in 2009
GE A heritage of innovation
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GE business segments
Aviation
Energy
Home &
BusinessSolutions
Water
Oil & Gas
CommercialFinance
GE Money
CorporateTreasury
Transportation
Healthcare
Technology
Infrastructure
Energy
Infrastructure
GE
Capital
NBC
Universal
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GE Healthcare
$16 billion global business unit ofGE
46,000 employeesworldwide
$1 billion+/yearinvestment in R&D
Core strengths inbio-sciences,technology, business
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Global research and manufacturing
Over 2,800 researchscientists
More than 1,000 PhDs
Multiple disciplines
45 different nationalities
Top talent, highlydiversedrivingtechnology innovation
Global manufacturingfacilities in all major
regions
Niskayuna, NYGE Global
Research Center
Munich, GermanyEuropean TechnologyCenter
Bangalore, IndiaJohn F. WelchTechnology Center
Shanghai, ChinaChina TechnologyCenter
USA
Mexico
NorwaySweden Finland
UKNetherlands
France
Ireland
Israel
GermanyHungary Kore
a JapanChina
India
Turkey
Brazil
RussiaAustria
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Americas
Europe,Middle East& Africa
China
IndiaAsia-Pacific
A global company with sales teamsaligned regionally to providecustomer-focused solutions
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Broad solutions for healthcare
Biopharma-ceutical
solutions
Medical
diagnostics
Electronicmedicalrecords
Diagnosticimaging &surgerytechnologies
Integratedadmin. &clinical
Clinicalproducts
Picture
ArchivingSystem(PACS)
Protein &cell sciences
Service
Broad-basedTechnologies
LifeSciences
InformationTechnology
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Key customersHealthcare systems, hospitals, clinics Physicians
Clinicians Nurses
Executives and Administrators IT managers
Biomedical engineers Construction managers
Government officials
Retirement communities
Pharmaceutical firmsGenetics researchers
Bio-science researchers
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Healthcare ITProviding comprehensive clinical & financialinformation technology solutions that enablebetter decisions and outcomes for bothbusinesses and patients.
Improve revenue cycle
Drive quality outcomes
Accelerate image managementand workflow
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Healthcare Systems
Anesthesia Delivery
Bone Densitometry
Computed Tomography
Diagnostic Cardiology
Home Health
Interventional
Maternal Infant Care
Molecular Imaging
Monitoring Solutions
Advancing every phase of patient care, from diagnosticimaging to routine testing to life-critical care.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Respiratory & Sleep
Service
X-ray
Ultrasound
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Life SciencesDelivering breakthroughs in drug R&D and
biopharmaceutical manufacturing, andthe latest in cellular technologies.
Biopharmaceuticaldevelopment &manufacturing solutions
Partner for cell and proteinresearch
Scientific asset service &management
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Medical Diagnostics
Providing leading-edgecontrast agents and nuclearmedicine products fordiagnostic imagingacross all modalities.
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SurgeryMobile fluoroscopic imagingsystems to help guideminimally invasivesurgical procedures.Vascular
Orthopedics
Spine
Urology
Cardiac
General Surgery
Pain Management
Outpatient Interventional
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Theenvironment
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Healthcare trendsTowards patients
Better health for more peopleTowards wellness and prevention
From post-symptomatic diagnosis topre-symptomatic screening
Improved access through tele-technology
Clinical convergence
Diagnostic tests (in v ivo and in vitro)
Diagnosis linked to therapy
Convergence of pharma / diagnostic industries
Productivity and cost-out driven
Reimbursement pressure on providers
Information driven Payors demand rigorous cost/benefit analysis
Accessible and actionable patient information
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Need for a fundamental change
20% aged 75-84 withAlzheimers disease
1 person dies fromCVD every 33 seconds
Heart DiseaseOne person in three
will have cancer
Cancer Brain Disorders
Aging population People with multiple diseases
Treatment costs Productivity loss
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How can GE help?
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Healthcarehas reached atipping point.
Its time to act.
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Sustainable health.
Enabled by innovationthat lowers cost,improves quality andtouches more people.
healthymagination
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The need for healthcare innovation
Big health challenges Rise of chronic diseases:
Alzheimers, Diabetes, CongestiveHeart Failure, Obesity.
Aging populations.
Broaden technology &
services Innovation that drives access &
productivity.
Global vs. local responses Local solutions + global
applicabilityTools to addressrural health.
Technology for lower-costoutcomes Targeted, just what you need
technologies or services.
Rural/underserved focus
Health essentials: water & energy;financing.
Consumer-driven health More innovations outside of
hospitals (e.g. homes, retail settings)
Consumer awareness, motivation.
Accelerate healthcare IT Enable physicians through decision
support & productivity tools,financing.
Healthcare Needs Best Solutions
Healthcare is changing around the worldso isGE.
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healthymaginationAddressing important global healthcare needs
Reduce the cost of health procedures andpractices through GE technologies and services
Increase access to better health for more peoplethrough low-cost innovation, education, and financing
Improve quality and efficiency by simplifyingways of driving best standards of care
$6 billion commitment to making healthsustainable
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$6B investment focused on outcomes
3rd party validation
Reduce cost
15%
Greater efficiency Asset optimization Maximize throughput Reduce variance
Managing chronicdiseases
Increase access
15%
Maternal & infant care
Water & sanitation
Screening for life-threatening conditions
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Reducing medical errors
Improve quality
15%
Remote medicine/monitoring
Early disease detection
20-25 validations1st annual report
2010 2015100+ validations5th annual report
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Ways this will benefit
More doctors and hospitals will haveaccess to lower-cost, targeted, healthproducts and IT through GE Capitalfinancing.
GE will help health systems become saferand more efficient through IT solutionsand process improvements.
Healthcare
Underserved people will have more accessto better health technology and servicessuch as water, energy and GE Healthcaresolutions.
People will be able to access quality healthfrom home and will have education andtools on a variety of health and preventiontopics.
Our world
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Everyone will benefit
Retai l clinics
Aging services
Disease management
Low-cost outcomes Better quality care
Consumer healthHelp underserved populations
100+ innovations by 2015
Patients currentlyreceive bestpractice care only54% of the time.
Each year, over100 millionpeople globallyfall into povertybecause ofhealthcare costs.
2 bill ion peoplelive withoutaccess to basichealthcarearound theglobe.
Comprehensivechange inwellnessbehavior canreduce healthcosts by 25%.