“Convenient Care on the Corporate Campus: What Works” Christopher W. Kersey, MD MBA Chief Business Development Officer and Chief Medical Officer Convenient.

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“Convenient Care on the Corporate Campus: What Works” Christopher W. Kersey, MD MBA Chief Business Development Officer and Chief Medical Officer Convenient Care Mini-Summit Wednesday September 26, 2007 Washington, DC

Table of Contents RediClinic Corporate Overview “Why Should Employers Direct Contract with RediClinic?” RediClinic – Employer Partnerships Four Key Value Propositions for Employers The Employer’s Customized Solution Menu of Options for Employers Summary

RediClinic Corporate Overview RediClinic is the largest private company in the United States in the emerging Convenient Care Industry RediClinic is a Division of RediClinic, LLC with two divisions --- “Hub and Spoke” Model RediClinic Services --- a leading national provider of wellness events for retailers and employers Founded in “Spoke” RediClinic --- the nation’s largest private operator of convenient care clinics Founded in “Hub” Significant experience with major retailers over the past 10 years, including Duane Reade, H.E.B, Rite Aid, Safeway, SUPERVALU (Albertsons), Walgreens, and Wal-Mart Implemented the largest one-day retail screening and flu shot events in history (2004 & 2005) Currently operating 46 RediClinics in Wal-Mart, H.E.B. and Walgreens stores in 5 states Contracts with national managed care organizations, including Aetna, CIGNA, Humana, and United Healthcare as well as Medicare and a variety of national PPOs

“Why Should Employers Direct Contract with RediClinic?” Rapidly Rising Health Care Costs ($2T in 2006) Employers Struggling with Escalating Premiums (up 73% since 2000) Employer Solutions Include Increasing Deductibles and Co-Pays (circa 2004) Emphasis on Health, Wellness and Disease Management (circa 2005) Shifting from Traditional Indemnity Health Plans to CDHPs (circa 2006) Contracting with Convenient Care Companies (circa 2007) RediClinic Offers Significant Track Record of Collaborating with Employers More than 15 years of implementing on-site employer screenings, flu shots and lab test events More than 5000 events and 2 million employee encounters, including the largest one-day retail screening and flu shot events in history (all 3800 Wal-Mart and Super-Centers in the same day) RediClinic Offers Simple Solutions for Struggling Employers Convenient – located near employer campuses/homes Affordable – lower price point than other health care options Quality – protocol-driven diagnoses and treatments Preventive Medicine – focus on health and wellness

RediClinic – Employer Partnerships RediClinic is leading the convenient care industry in direct contracting with America’s most innovative employers RediClinic offers solutions for employers to address rising health care costs and issues relating to absenteeism RediClinic contracts with employers of all sizes to provide “simple primary care” services to employees and their families RediClinic has completed direct contracts with twenty-five employers representing 117,000 covered lives (employees and dependents) in HOU, AUS, ATL and NWA These services include basic treatments for common ailments (sore throats, allergies, etc.) and a broad array of preventive measures (flu shots, blood tests, screenings, vaccinations, etc.) Contracts can be customized for each employer (see “Menu of Options for Employers”)

Four Value Propositions for Employers 1) RediClinic offers better cost management of outpatient primary care physician office visits As background the average ER visit costs $300 and urgent care center visit costs $140 the average physician visit in the Houston MSA costs $120 the average RediClinic visit costs $60 2) RediClinic offers increased employer productivity and significant annual savings Ultimately, increased employer productivity equates to less absenteeism, more presenteeism and higher employee satisfaction 3) RediClinic offers better quality and consistency of care RediClinic offers a highly-refined, process-oriented, evidence-based approach to limited-scope, primary care medicine RediClinic’s electronic medical record (EMR) documents everything electronically…and can link to physician offices or other EMR systems 4) RediClinic can effectively supplement an employer’s disease management program RediClinic can serve as a disease management “station” near your employer campus

The Employer’s Customized Solution Menu of Contracting Options Step 2 Step 3 Step 1

Menu of Options for Employers Option #1 – “BASIC”Option #2 – “PREMIUM”Option #3 – ”ELITE” Type of Arrangement Product Option(s) Payment Option (s) Typical Employer Profile 1.Jumbo and Large Employers 2.Fully-Insured Employers 1.Small Employers 2.Uninsured or Underinsured Employers 1.Self-Insured Employers Proactively Seeking Ways to Reduce Health Care Expenditures 2.Innovative Mid-Sized Employers Examples of Employers Bottom Line Impact on Revenues The following Contracting Options are available to RediClinic’s employer prospects based on their overall health care needs:

Summary Convenient Care is an emerging segment of the U.S. healthcare industry whose rapid growth is being fueled by irreversible economic, technological and lifestyle trends RediClinic is a well-capitalized, national firm with significant retail healthcare experience RediClinic is an early leader in Convenient Care with 18 months of operating experience and relationships with leading retailers, third-party payers and healthcare systems RediClinics can help employers with skyrocketing health care costs RediClinic would like to partner with your organization to help solve your employee health care needs