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Future of Value-Based Care Harlan Levine, M.D. Chief Strategy Officer Chief Executive, Medical Foundation

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Future of Value-Based Care

Harlan Levine, M.D. Chief Strategy Officer Chief Executive, Medical Foundation

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•  Leader in Scientific Discovery –  Invented synthetic insulin –  Invented pathways for monoclonal antibodies –  Pioneers in immunotherapy (i.e., CAR-T cells) and oncolytic viruses

•  Expert Delivery –  Only center in the nation to have achieved 12 consecutive years of “overperformance,” as classified by the

Center for International Blood & Marrow Transplant Research –  Pioneers and largest volume of robotic surgery

•  National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center •  Ranked as one of the nation's "Best Cancer Hospitals“ by U.S. News & World

Report for over 10 years •  Ranked by Medscape as Top 10 Hospital for Breast and Lung Cancer1 •  TGen affiliation: Unique Precision Medicine subject matter expertise

–  Recognized global leader in applying genomic analysis and bioinformatics to cancer drug development –  TGen members on FDA task force assessing quality and standards for molecular genetic labs

1According to all surveyed physicians

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Value depends on perspective

Life

…But What Does A Patient Value? Industry View of Value

•  Best outcome/survival •  Quality of life and function •  Being treated as a person, not a

disease •  Information to be smart consumers of

healthcare •  Convenience •  Access to specialized expertise •  Avoid financial toxicity of healthcare •  Cutting-edge research & treatments

•  Adherence to evidence-based guidelines

•  Best cost therapies •  Fewer complications/avoidable

utilization •  Optimal site of service