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Omada has a simple but bold mission. We inspire and enable people everywhere to live free of chronic disease. It’s this mission, coupled with our very innovative solution, that earned us the #1 spot on Fast Companies’ most innovative US healthcare companies list, a 2016 World Economic Forum Tech Pioneer, and one of Interbrand’s “Global Breakthrough Brands”.

1in3 254 billion our national health crisis: TYPE 2 diabetes One in three Americans has prediabetes… …and 90% of them don’t know it. $254 billion is spent per year on type 2 diabetes in the US, including direct medical costs and productivity loss. 3 OMADA HEALTH

$21k Healthcare cost An employee with type 2 diabetes costs roughly 2.5 times as much as a healthy employee. If they experience complications, that number soars even higher. $12k $ spent per year $4k healthy1 diabetes diabetes w/ complications Delahanty, L. M., et al. "Effects of Weight Loss, Weight Cycling, and Weight Loss Maintenance on Diabetes Incidence and Change in Cardiometabolic Traits in the Diabetes Prevention Program." Diabetes Care 37.10 (2014): 2738-745. Note: Increased risk of T2DM is based on weight cycles of five lbs. or greater within two years. Model adjusted for age, race and gender. OMADA HEALTH

Omada is a breakthrough online program that inspires healthy habits you can stick with long-term.

OVERWEIGHT WITH ONE OR MORE RISK FACTOR(S): CLINICAL ENROLLMENT CRITERIA DIABETES AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK FACTORS First, we target those who are obese or overweight with one of the following conditions: prediabetes, hypertension, high triglycerides, and/or high LDL or low HDL OBESE OVERWEIGHT WITH ONE OR MORE RISK FACTOR(S): OR prediabetes hypertension high triglycerides high ldl or low hdl OMADA HEALTH

Omada is a breakthrough online program that inspires healthy habits you can stick with long-term.

accessibility monitoring flexibility scalability analysis ONLINE overcomes the biggest challenges with in-person dpp REMEMBER TO THINK ABOUT  MENTION THAT WE CAN EXPAND THE CRITERIA. FLEXIBILITY accessibility monitoring flexibility scalability analysis OMADA HEALTH

avg hba1c avg weight loss (%) -4.2% -4.7% Our outcomes are published, best-in-class & lasting diabetes range >6.4% 6.5% 1% prediabetes range 5.7-6.4% 0% -1% avg hba1c avg weight loss (%) 6% start -2% -3% normal range <5.7% yr2 -4% yr1 -4.2% yr1 yr2 5.5% -5% -4.7% Sepah S.C, Jiang L, Peters AL. Long-Term Efficacy of an Internet-Based Diabetes Prevention Program: 2-Year Study Outcomes. J Med Internet Res 2015;17(4):e92.. Stated results reflect average weight loss for participants included in study.  Actual results may vary.

access-based fixed price performance-based pricing We bear most of the financial risk because you shouldn’t have to Instead of charging participation or PEPM fees, monthly fees after enrollment are based on the weight loss that engaged participants achieve in that month. access-based fixed price most competing interventions performance-based pricing enrollment outcomes omada 1. Maruthur NM, Ma Y, Delahanty LM, et al. Early responses to preventative strategies in the diabetes prevention program. J Gen Intern Med. 2013;28(12):1629–36.

Carolyn Bradner Jasik, MD Medical Director carolyn.jasik@omadahealth.com