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TOPCON SCREEN Diabetes Eye Exams at Point of Care

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Page 1: Topcon Screen Brochure MCA495930686 · 2020. 6. 19. · Topcon Screen provides the complete infrastructure, including reading services and retinal camera. Here is a diagram of the

TOPCON SCREENDiabetes Eye Exams at Point of Care

Page 2: Topcon Screen Brochure MCA495930686 · 2020. 6. 19. · Topcon Screen provides the complete infrastructure, including reading services and retinal camera. Here is a diagram of the

FITS EASILY INTO YOUR EXISTING WORKFLOW

Topcon Screen provides the complete infrastructure, including reading services and retinal camera.

Here is a diagram of the Topcon Screen workflow:

BENEFITS

Helps detect vision abnormalities for diabetic patients early

Reimbursed by most insurance companies

Closes the Diabetes Eye Exam HEDIS/Star measure

*EMR Integration via HL7 available

TOPCON SCREEN: DIABETIC RETINOPATHY SCREENINGS AT POINT OF CARE

Implementing Topcon Screen as point-of-care testing for diabetic retinopathy allows you

to reach more patients and improve care coordination for your diabetic patients

diagnosed with a vision pathology.

Point of care

Diagnostic data

Secure, encrypted data transmissionvia HIPAA secure image management software

Interpretation reports returned to practice within 24 hours*

Board-certified ophthalmologists

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AT A GLANCE:

DIABETIC RETINOPATHY

POINT-OF-CARE TESTING REACHES MORE PATIENTS

The ability to move testing closer to the patient supports

the need to provide better and more convenient access to

healthcare for all patients, particularly those with chronic

diseases. Today, systematic tests for complications

of diabetes at point of care include A1C levels, kidney

disease, foot evaluation and lipid profile.

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)

reported that 95% of patients with diabetes were

monitored for kidney disease (C14), but only 52% of

diabetic patients were documented to have received an

eye exam (ACO-41)4.

Normal vision Vision with diabetic retinopathy (Simulated image)

100

90

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0(%) C14 - Diabetes Care -

Kidney Disease Monitoring

ACO-41:

Diabetes: Eye Exam

Diabetic retinopathy is one of several common eye diseases, but it is the most common

cause of vision loss among people with diabetes1:

More than 2 in 5 Americans

with diabetes have some stage of diabetic

retinopathy1

Patients may not have any symptoms in the

early stages of the disease1

95% of vision loss can be prevented with early

detection2

50% of Americans with diabetes

were not tested for diabetic retinopathy3

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SIGNAL Handheld Camera

TRC-NW400Tabletop Camera

Robotic camera automatically captures both eyes

Completed screen in under 2 minutes

Small footprint requires minimal space

Swivel screen enables flexible placement on any table or countertop

AI compatible

Portable device

Up to 5 hours of continuous operating time

Wi-Fi enabled

FLEXIBLE RETINALCAMERA SOLUTIONS TO MEET YOUR NEEDS

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REIMBURSEMENT INFORMATION

Most private insurance plans, Medicare Advantage and Managed Medicaid plans will provide some type of

reimbursement. Medicare reimbursements may vary depending on the region. Various federal and state

incentives, quality assurance programs, and legislation may affect the coverage and reimbursement rates of

both private insurance and Medicare and Medicaid plans. We recommend that you check with your patient’s

insurance provider to verify reimbursement eligibility prior to screening.

In addition, Topcon Screen includes the support of an experienced reimbursement team. We will work with you

to answer any billing and coding questions along the way.

Common Barriers to Implementation Topcon Screen Solution

Cost of purchasing a retinal camera

and associated software contracts.

No purchase of capital equipment or

long-term software contracts required.

Uncertainty around reimbursement. Full support of Topcon's reimbursement resources.

Concern about impact on existing workflow.

Complete, easy-to-implement solution that

fits into existing workflow.

Reduces chart chasing.

REMOVING BARRIERS TO CARE

Time, money, and transportation challenges are all barriers that might limit patients from visiting the

eye doctor for diabetic retinopathy screening. Topcon Screen gives you the opportunity to screen

your patients in your office during their primary care visit. All without the common implementation

barriers for you:

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About Topcon HealthcareTopcon Healthcare empowers providers with advanced imaging,

diagnostic solutions and intelligent data technology, offering a more

fully integrated approach to diagnosis and treatment in eyecare.

To learn more about how to close the Diabetes Eye Exam HEDIS/Star measure,

contact your local Topcon Screen Representative or call 551-231-7412

1. National Eye Institute website, “Diabetic Retinopathy”, Accessed December 12, 2019, https://www.nei.nih.gov/learn-about-eye-health/eye-conditions-and-diseases/diabetic-retinopathy2. American Academy of Ophthalmology website, “Sixty Percent of Americans with Diabetes Skip Annual Sight-Saving Exams”, Accessed December 12, 2019, https://www.aao.org/newsroom/news-releas-es/detail/sixty-percent-americans-with-diabetes-skip-exams3. Lee DJ, Kumar N, Feuer WJ, et al. Dilated eye examination screening guideline compliance among patients with diabetes without a diabetic retinopathy diagnosis: the role of geographic access. BMJ Open Diabetes Research and Care 2014;2:e000031.doi:10.1136/bmjdrc-2014-0000314. Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) standard analytical file “2018 Shared Savings Program ACO Interactive dataset”, Accessed December 23, 2019, https://data.cms.gov/Spe-cial-Programs-Initiatives-Medicare-Shared-Savin/2018-Shared-Savings-Program-SSP-Accountable-Care-O/v47u-yq84

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