FMOLHS HFMA 3 rd Annual Conference Chicago March March 2015

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FMOLHS HFMA 3 rd Annual Conference Chicago March 2015 March 2015 1

DISCLAIMER: The information contained in these slides and the accompanying oral presentation (collectively, the Presentation Information ) is being provided d for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon in making an investment tdecision i with respect toany security issued by FMOLHS. The Presentation Information is not an offer to sell securities or the solicitation of an offer to buy securities, nor shall it constitute an offer, solicitation or sale in any state or jurisdiction in which such an offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful. FMOLHS may only sell securities by means of an offering memorandum or official statement. The Presentation Information contains forward looking statements. All statements other than statements of historical facts contained in the Presentation Information, including statements regarding FMOLHS s strategy, plans and objectives of management, prospects, future results of operations and financial position, future revenue, member growth and rate of adoption, projected costs, and market estimates and growth are forward looking statements. The words anticipate, believe, estimate, expect, intend, may, plan, predict, project, will, would and similar expressions are intended to identify forward looking statements, although not all forward looking statements contain these identifying words. FMOLHS has based these forward looking statements largely on FMOLHS s current expectations and projections about future events and financial trends that management of FMOLHS believes may affect FMOLHS s financial condition, results of operations, business strategy and financial needs. FMOLHS does not assume any obligation to update any forward looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. No user of the Presentation ti Information should place undue reliance on FMOLHS s forward looking statements t t because they involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that are beyond FMOLHS s control and that could materially affect actual results, levels of activity, performance, or achievement. If any of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or if FMOLHS s underlying assumptions prove to be incorrect, actual results or events could differ materially from the plans, intentions and expectations disclosed in the forward looking statements made in the Presentation Information. The Presentation Information includes both GAAP and non GAAP financial measures. FMOLHS management uses certain non GAAP financial measures to assess FMOLHS s business and operations. Non GAAP information should not be construed as an alternative to GAAP information, as the items excluded from the non GAAP measures often have a material impact on FMOLHS s financial results. FMOLHS uses, and users of the Presentation Information should use, non GAAP measures in conjunction with FMOLHS s GAAP results. 2

FMOLHS Profile 3

FMOLHS Service Area The System s service area is diverse and encompasses 2.3 million people, almost 50% of the State s population. Subsidiaries and Affiliate Organizations St. Francis Ambulatory Services, Inc. P&S Surgical Hospital Northeast Louisiana Cancer Institute Northeast Louisiana Physician Hospital Organization Louisiana Homecare of Monroe, LLC St. Francis Community Health Center St. Francis Medical Center Foundation St. Francis Medical Center-North St. Francis Medical Group Subsidiaries and Affiliate Organizations Heart Hospital of Lafayette Imaging Center LHC Group Home Care Lourdes AfterHours Lourdes Physician Group Lourdes Foundation Park Place Surgery Center Subsidiaries i and Affiliate Organizations Assumption Community Hospital BR PT-Lake Health Centers in Schools Lake AfterHours/Lake AfterHours Kids Lake Imaging Center Lake Quick Care Lake Surgery Center Lake Urgent Care LSU Health Baton Rouge Ollie Steele Burden Manor OLOL College OLOL Livingston OLOL Physician Group PACE Baton Rouge Premier Health Holdings (Urgent Care JV) Senior Residential Living Surgical Specialty Center USPI Assumed operations from LSU in March 2014 Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center St. Francis Medical Center St. Elizabeth Hospital Our Lady of the Angels Hospital ST. ELIZABETH HOSPITAL Subsidiaries and Affiliate Organizations St. Elizabeth Physicians

Relationships Beyond Louisiana 16,940 Lives 8,800 Lives 5,683 Lives Puerto Rico 8,459 Lives 56,400 Lives 5

FMOLHS Profile FMOLHS has grown significantly in recent years and is a leading provider of healthcare services in Louisiana 5 AcuteCareHospitalsinLouisiana in >1,382 acute care beds: >64,010 annual admissions >1,149,069 outpatient visits >11,000 team members >2161 medical staff members >379 employed physicians >23 PhysicianJointVentures Senior Services Division Population Health Management Company (Healthy Lives ) 90k lives across 10 states (including 6 Health System Partners) Our Ld Lady of the Lake Lk College Clinically Integrated Network Franciscan Medical Group (379 employed physicians) >1.6 Billion Annual Net Revenue (232 days cash on hand) Graduate Medical Education Program Expansion 191 Residents/256 physician clinical faculty appointments

Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System Organizational Chart Corporate Member Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Board of Trustees Health System President/CEO Operations Group Franciscan Medical Group Franciscan Clinical Network Franciscan Health & Wellness Corporate Center Services Corporate Center Themes: SHAPE SECURE SERVE

Mission, Vision, Values 8

Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System Vision Mission Core Values Vision Statement To make a significant difference in our communities through Catholic health services. Mission Statement Inspired by the vision of St. Francis and in the tradition of the Roman Catholic Church, we extend the healing ministry of Jesus Christ to God's people, especially those most in need. We call forth all who serve in this healthcare ministry to share their gifts and talents to create a spirit of healing with reverence and love for all of life, with joyfulness of spirit, and with humility and justice for all those entrusted to our care. We are, with God's help, a healing and spiritual presence for each other and for the communities ii we are privileged iil to serve. Core Values Service Reverence and love for all oflife Joyfulness of Spirit Humility Justice 9

Results of 2012 Community Health Needs Assessment & Implementation Plan Clinical Focus Areas Obesity Hypertension Diabetes HIV/AIDS Heart Disease DESCRIPTION Community Benefit Summary TOTAL FY2015 Estimated ($ in 000 s) I. Charity Care $12,957 II. Gov. Sponsored (Includes Medicaid, Excludes Medicare) $53,482 III. Cost of Community Benefit Services $26,485 TOTALS: $92,924 % of Operating Revenue 6.8% 10

Strategies 11

Successful Implementation of our Strategies will Improve the Management of Care OUR ASPIRING VISION By 2016, Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System, a Catholic Healthcare Ministry, will provide clinically integrated, market based care through its sponsored organizations to effectively and efficiently manage thehealth health ofspecific populations, especially those most in need. Through its Team Members and culture of excellence the Health System will provide distinctive value for all constituents. Sustainable financial performance ensures the long term viability of our sponsored organizations and the System as a whole. 12

Strategies to Improve the Management of Care, Outcomes and Costs Lead and Expand Care for the Elderly Distinguish FMOLHS through Superior Performance Transform to Innovative and Integrated Healthcare Delivery System in New and Existing Markets Perpetuate our Ministry through Comprehensive Formation and Development of all Key Constituents

Lead and Expand Care for the Elderly Senior Care Services FMOLHS is committed to expanding its senior care services to include a robust offering of cost effective alternatives to institutional settings. Program for All Inclusive Care for the Elderly l (PACE) Offers adult day health care services, primary care, supportive services for the elderly to 145 enrollees Elderly HUD Housing Offers low income independent housing for 262 seniors Primary Care Services for Seniors Senior Care Clinic Senior Services Initiatives Expansion of Program for All Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) to Lafayette, LA Adding primary caregeriatricproviders Adding primary care geriatric providers Establishment of Palliative Care Services at each market Implementation of LaPost (Louisiana Physician Order for Scope of Treatment) throughout the state Implementation of House Calls Program for St. Elizabeth Hospital and planned expansion into additional markets Evaluation of home telemonitoring/e Health products for consumers

TRANSFORM TO INNOVATIVE INTEGRATED HEALTHCARE DELIVER SYSTEMS Population Health Management Insurers Population Providers/ Physicians Institution Ambulatory Home 15

Transform to Innovative Integrated Healthcare Delivery Systems Population Health Management In 2011, FMOLHS launched Healthy Lives, an innovative population health initiative designed to effectively manage the health of populations, improve the value of healthcare delivery, and build healthier communities. >17,000 FMOLHS self insured health plan members (>70% participation rate) Physician led effective management of care and costs Quality and health outcomes measures exceed national benchmarks No premium increases for members for first four years (2011 2014) Medical and pharmacy claims costs per member per month (PMPM) remain 9% below 2010 costs 1 of 30 companies in the US recognized as a BestEmployer for HealthyLifestylesfrom from the National Business Group on Health in 2012 (Platinum level), 2013 (Gold level), 2014 (Platinum level) Integrated with the FMOLHS Medical Group Provides services to over 90,000 lives in collaboration with 42 businesses in ten states, including six health system partners

Transform to Innovative Integrated Healthcare Delivery Systems Clinically Integrated Network FMOLHS created a system-wide Clinically Integrated Network ( CIN ) in November 2014, to drive goal of organizing the resources of care that lead to predictable quality and costs Includes all provider types (MDs, Institutional, Ambulatory, Home Care) Through various relationships (affiliated, employed, joint ventures, contracted, owned) To assure predictable quality and cost at levels which demonstrate the network as best performer A centralized resource to support and coordinate local networks Using services of Franciscan Health and Wellness Services to manage population health and data 17

Transform to Innovative Integrated Healthcare Delivery Systems Physician i Alignment In order to further align and strengthen physician relationships, the System formed the Franciscan Medical Group in 2014. Provide physician leadership of clinical lperformance standards d in Clinical lnetwork, Design physician incentives to reward clinical improvement, Standardize practice administrative functions, Identify opportunities to share administrative systems with independent MDs, Lead growth strategy into new markets. 18

Quality NHIQM (Enhanced Adoption) equality Check MU Stage II Quality outcomes and e Submission ICD 10 Decision alerting adoption DQR (Doc Quality Review) Readmission prevention Disease Regsistries Case Management Modules Transformational Customer Experience esignature MVCC/Multi Patient Priority View Patient Image Capture (Wound care, Photo s on Demog bar, etc.) Biometric Pt. ID/Pt. Secure Patient Portal ehealth eprescribing (Narcotics) Care Integration and Efficiency Closed Loop Medication administration Device Integration IV pumps, patient monitors Bed Integration Vitals Link Rhythm Strip Integration CVIS (Lumedx) Infusion Management Nursing Mobility Sky Vue Provider Documentation 2014 20152015 2016 FMOLHS Clinical Strategic Cascade (Version 2014) Quality Quality Modules Population Health Management Quality Transformational Customer Experience Care Integration and Efficiency Interactive TV (My iaware/apache Chart) Outcomes Integration ehealth Device integration Vitals Link, Beds, IV pumps Infusion Management Nursing Mobility Provider Documentation Transformational Customer Experience Care Integration and Efficiency Quality Modules Population Health Room Link (Investigation) Device Integration IV pumps Management ehealth Nursing Mobility MD Mobility Enhanced Care Environment 2017 19

Distinguish FMOLHS through Superior Performance Franciscan Way to Excellence deploys the Baldrige framework to identify opportunities in achieving results Appropriate Care Measures Team Member Commitment Inpatient Satisfaction Risk Adjusted Complication Index Risk Adjusted Mortality Index Risk Adjusted Readmission Index 20

Distinguish FMOLHS through Superior Performance We strive to do well because of who we are, and recognitions confirm the efforts, but the new value proposition is based on objectively measured outcomes, service, and costs, with capacity to assume risk and the competency to manage it.

Distinguish FMOLHS through Superior Performance Partnerships/Outsourced Services FMOLHS continues to partner/outsource services with industry leading organizations to improve efficiencies Supply Chain ROi Resource Optimization/Innovation (Mercy Health System) partnership with FMOLHS to manage supply chain functions and establish Centralized Distribution Center, Baton Rouge, LA Investment Portfolio Management Services Cambridge Associates Investment Portfolio Management Services outsourced Internal Audit Services CHAN Internal Audit functions outsourced. FMOLHS is one of 20+ health systems utilizing CHAN (initially formed through collaboration of Ascension Health and Catholic Health Initiatives) Clinical/Biomedical Engineering TriMedx Clinical and Biomedical Engineering services outsourced across FMOLHS hospitals Urgent Care Services Premier Health Urgent Care Facilities/Services partnership with FMOLHS providing Equity and Management relationships for urgent care and retail medicine clinics throughout U.S.

Distinguish FMOLHS through Superior Performance Healthy 2016, launched in FY2012 validated the impact of the ACA and identified >50 opportunities to report, in 6 categories, with clear accountabilities assigned ACA Impact $165m Healthy 2016 Targets Healthy 2016 Results Mat Management $31m Shared Services $17m Strategic Growth $10m Clinical Variation $19m Revenue Cycle $37m Labor Productions $53m & Operations Total $167m Materials Management $28.6m Shared Services $750k Clinical Variation $6.2m Revenue Cycle $3.4m Labor Prod/Operations $42.1m Total (*FY13 FY14) $80.1m Healthy 2018 Reset Materials Management $3.7m $8m Revenue Cycle $28.8m $51.2m Labor Production $23.3m Total $55.8m $82.5m 23

Distinguish FMOLHS through Superior Performance Information Technology Strategy FMOLHS has continued to invest in IT across the System. FMOLHS completed a System wide electronic health record (EHR) implementation and will transition over the next 18 24 months to one electronic medical records (EMR) system for inpatient and ambulatory care settings FMOLHS is on track to submit for Phase 2 of Meaningful Use in 2015 Phase 1 1 st Year Submission October 2011 $12.6m Phase 1 2 nd Year Submission October 2012 $7.8m Phase 1 3 rd Year Submission October 2013 $4.6m Stage 1 2014 Submission November 2014 $1.2m FMOLHS E Health Strategy ICD 10 Implementation HIMSS Analytics in progress

Perpetuate Ministry through Comprehensive Formation Development for all Key Constituents Leadership Development We recognize the importance of recruiting, developing and retaining talent to succeed in execution of our strategies Implemented the Foundations in Catholic Healthcare program in conjunction with Catholic Health Association, Initiated centralization of key Human Resources functions Appointed Beth Bayes as Chief Human Resource Officer, formerly served as VP of Thought Leadership at Time Warner Cable Leadership Review Process of all internal leadership talent Key performers identified as promotable, developable, and well placed in addition to performers with opportunities for improvement Highlights High Potentials and High Professionals Identifies potential successors and ensures talent for succession gaps Targeted Development plan implemented to support additional experiences

Financial Performance 26

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FMOLHS Financial Profile ($000s) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Days Cash on Hand 214.1 233.8 288.8 260.7 235.5 235.8 Operating Income Margin 0.0% 2.9% 1.4% 3.0% 1.6% 0.9% Operating EBIDA Margin 9.4% 8.3% MADS Coverage 2.5x 2.8x 2.1x 2.7x 2.6x 3.2x Debt to Capitalization 38.2% 39.7% 32.3% 33.8% 34.2% 31.7% Cash to Debt 125.9% 125.2% 160.7% 154.7% 133.1% 153.1.% Capital Expenditure Ratio 140% Notes: 1. Fiscal Year End June 30 2. FY 2011 does not include payment from Department of Health & Hospitals of $129 million 28

Joint Venture/Partnership Financial Results Joint Venture Financial Summary Revenues Expenses Net Income FMOLHS Share of Net Income Fiscal Year 2013 $ 205,815,823.00 $ 178,381,866.00 $ 27,433,957.00 $ 12,449,487.80 Fiscal Year 2014 (through 12/31/13) $ 258,040,766 $211,268,017 $46,772,749 $16,581,193 Outstanding Debt Total Average Life FMOLHS Debt Profile Average Coupon Fixed Variable Synthetic Fixed $597,081,000 17.1 4.92% $428,281,000 $49,700,000 $119,100,000 29

FMOLHS Financial Profile ($000s) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Operating Revenue $1,130,527 $1,205,214 $1,228,441 $1,300,924 $1,415,654 $1,595,890 Operating Cash Flow $88,798 $132,394 $107,725 $144,109 $131,879 $131,216 Operating Income $68 $35,200 $17,305 $38,419 $21,960 $14,295 Excess Margin (19.2%) 8.3% 9.6% 2.0% 5.4% 7.4% Cash h& Unrestricted t $620,975 $700,453 $904,096 096 $842,770 $844,814 814 $946,031 Investments Debt $493,044 $559,359 $562,436 $544,690 $634,940 $617,749 Debt to Operating 5.6x 4.2x 5.2x 3.8x 4.8x 4.7x Cash Flow Notes: 1. Fiscal Year End June 30 2. FY 2011 does not include payment from Department of Health & Hospitals of $129 million 30

Questions/Comments? 31