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A Unique Health Care Empowerment Solution

Care Kits Drive Results! Improve Care & Drive Down Costs Provides the curriculum, tools and devices for successful patient engagement o Dramatically reduces re- admissions rates up to 100% o Improves Patient Experience Scores o Creates standardized patient care o Increases productivity: More effective patient interactions o Produces a successful, independent patient 2 Care Kits Provide a Key Role in Meeting the 33 ACO Quality Performance Standards for Shared Savings

3 “I would never bring out a new product without doing ethnography” (Observational Research) vvvvvvv Shane Wall VP New Product Development, Intel Our Care Curriculum Based on Observational Research The consumer products industry has been doing it for 30 years! We go to users’ homes, workplaces and communities to watch them in context We observe misunderstandings, gaps in education and barriers to success— from the patients’ point of view we capture their language, their values, their priorities and their perceptions: The Care Kits reflect all these insights.

4 Care Kits are Unique: Three Essential Pieces

How to Use Care Kits Points of Distribution 5 o Step 1: Select from one of 32 conditions o Most often used for transition of care: Heart Failure, Diabetes, COPD, Post Surgical Kits, and Multiple Condition Care Kits o Most used for population management: Blood Sugar, Weight Management, Blood Pressure, CAD care, Heart Fitness, etc o Step 2: Deliver to the Patient o Hospital: Transition from hospital to homecare o At Home: Population assessment, care manager contact and direct delivery/follow-up o Dr. Office: Primary Care office o Step 3: Integrate with your Care Coordination o Care Kits meet all “standards of care” o Care Coordinator follow up o Step 4: Watch Your Patient Improve o Care Kits promote self-care and independence o Leave patient with the tools for ongoing health management o Achieve higher patient experience scores Care Kits are used for both post acute and/or wellness and chronic conditions

How Medicine Works The Impact Analyzer Vent Your Story In Development: 13 Animations 2 Videos Providers & patients can go online for additional content and tools to maintain the program the long term Online Access: Maintenance and Additional Content 6 The Impact Analyzer

Care Kits Provide the Framework: Curriculum, Tools and Devices Tracking systems, endorsed by the Juran Quality Institute, allow both patient and provider to see cause and effect at a glance: Discovery learning for long-term behavior change! Telephone IVR and Web Connections Improve Patient Connectivity & the Patient Experience. Scripts and Engagement are Based on Care Kit Curriculum Dashboard Analytics Improve Timely Care – Either In-Home or Via Telephone or . Automation Allows Real- Time Monitoring and Personalized, Need- Based Contacts. Enhance Patient Connections : IVR & Web CARE KITS ACTIVE CONNECTIONS ANALYTICS OUTREACH

Does It Make a Difference? Outcomes & Results Virtua New Jersey Medical Center Suburban Chicago employee wellness program ASTHMA More than doubled medication adherence, eliminated readmissions and reduced ER use by 72% vs. American Lung Assn handouts HYPERTENSION 88% in target range after 6 months vs. 12% after home visits+phone coaching HEART FAILURE Reduced readmissions by 74%; increased regimen adherence by % vs. standard paper, home visit and phone coaching Multiple studies WI, IL, KY, MI, and others YES Heart Failure 97.3% Hypertension 94.9% Diabetes & Pre-diabetes 93.6% Asthma 92.5% Coronary Artery Disease 100% Q : Did the Care Kit help you manage your condition? University of Pittsburgh FIVE-YEAR AVERAGE 34% better than national 5-year average RUSH’S PAPER 4% RUSH’S PAPER 35% % Rush University Medical Center compared instructions approved by their Patient Education Committee, to Care Kits. For 6 months, they called each patient 1 week post discharge:  “Were you able to carry out your self care without asking for help?”  “How satisfied are you with the selfcare materials?” 92% CARE KITS 100% CARE KITS 8

St. Joseph, Lexington KY St. Joseph, Elgin IL NWC, Arlington Hts. IL DRG 127 ONLY NWC, Arlington Hts. IL ALL CHF-RELATED DRGs Aurora, Milwaukee WI Great Plains, Elk City OK VA, Ann Arbor MI (90 Days) Mercy Hospital, Chicago IL 6.4% 4.0% 38% 16.7% 7.7% 54% 22.2% 6.3% 72% 8.6% 2.2% 73% 23.4% 6.9% 74% 54.5% 33.3% 38% 13.2% 8.7% 34% BEFORE AFTER REDUCED BY >28% 0% Before After At Mercy only: N = insufficient for highest level of statistical significance, but indicative, especially given overall trend Readmission Rates 30-day Heart Failure Does It Make a Difference? Outcomes & Results 38% 54% 34% 74% 72% 73% 38% 100%

J Reeves, MD Director Nevada State QIO J Ambulatory Care Management V36, No. 2, pp March 2013 TOTAL MEDICAL COST Blood pressure Cholesterol Blood sugar Emergency Room visits In-hospital days Health Plan net savings exceeded $56 PMPM $1.5 million / 1000 members Member savings = 30% lower out-of-pocket cost than the alternate PPO plan 54% 712 participants 24 months 85% better scores 23% lower 16% fewer visits Imaging services 35% lower use fewer days COMPARED TO BASELINE YEAR Prescription cost per member 18% lower cost Case Study $1.5 MM Savings in a Medical Home

“I used to spend a lot of time explaining things. But my patients always came back with the same misunderstandings. With Care Kits they get it. We can have a real conversation–make plans and move forward.’ Robert Fanning, MD, Director, Cardiovascular, Hospital in West Virginia Proven Track Record It Works for Providers “The first thing you notice about using the Care Kits is that the phones go dead. The kits have anticipated all the patients’ questions.” Pat Sloman, RN CCM Oncology Department Chief Kaiser Permanente Riverside, CA University of Pittsburgh Health Plan Kaiser Permanente Hotel and Restaurant Workers Union 150+ Home Care Agencies wellPORTAL Plan University of Oklahoma Medical Center Greater Baltimore Medical Center Northwest Community Hospital Provena Hospitals University of Tennessee Hospital Palmetto Health Plan ACO INFORMed TPAdministrator SOME CURRENT CUSTOMERS 11 “We‘ve used the tools for five years with five chronic conditions. Satisfaction scores have been 97 to 100%. ” Dr. S. Ramalingam, Medical Director UPMC Health Plan “Our readmissions were over 28%. Sixty days into a trial with [Care Kits] we had no readmits for Heart Failure.” C. C., CNO, Mercy Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago

Summary & Next Steps Care Kits can play a vital role in any integrated health care system. o Educated, independent patients require less care and cost less! o CSI Care Kits are proven to reduce re-admissions & increase patient satisfaction → higher patient experience scores o They are used by leading institutions: UPMC, Kaiser, etc o Proven to create an ROI Next Steps: o Determine which conditions and Care Kits fit your organization o Determine how CSI Care Kits can be integrated into your clients’ processes and systems o Train your staff

Contact Information Questions or comments about Care Kits? Michael Weiss – President O: ext 121 M: Shirley Grey RN MSN – EVP Sales & Customer Service O: ext 103 M: Judy Farah RN – Operations Director O: ext 106 M: Sylvia Aruffo, PhD – Consumer Content Officer O: ext 101 M: Carol Outland RN MSN - Clinical Content Director O: ext 117 M: HOSP

14 Appendix: Online Patient Interface

15 Appendix: Online Patient Interface