Merger Synergies What s Real. Joel T. Allison, FACHE, CEO Bob Pryor, M.D., President, COO & CMO

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Merger Synergies What s Real Joel T. Allison, FACHE, CEO Bob Pryor, M.D., President, COO & CMO

How did we get here? Board involvement Cultural alignment Integration Our unique opportunities Highly-regarded brands Quality excellence Regional players 2

What were the biggest obstacles?

What Brought Us to the Table Common Mission, Vision, Values Previous work together-hct/tca (respect) Similar physician engagement models Shift/emphasis from acute care toward population health management Health Care Reform Affordable Care Act (reimbursement pressures) Data aggregation/analytics/transparency Captive Health Plan and infrastructure Geographical distinction Scale capital formation 4

Reasons we Identified to Move Forward Enhance our missions Advance clinical care for our patients Build on exceptional reputations Enhance Medical Education Enhance recruitment/retention opportunities Generate economies of scale Optimize care delivery sites Create integrated health care delivery model Create value; Quality Cost =Value

Triple Aim Transparency CQI/Lean Shared decision-making Standardization Clinical guidelines and Care paths Better Health Triple Aim Information Incentives Integration Integrity Big data Data analytics & predictive modeling Social/community support Transportation/housing Priority setting The Mediterranean Diet Delivery redesign Scope of practice Lowest cost site of care Telehealth Digital substitution Self-care Palliative care Better Health Care Lower Per Capita Costs

Support A Full Continuum of Services Care Coordination Wellness and Community Services Prevention and Early Detection Health System Partners Joint Venture Partners Integrated Health Plan and Products Chronic Disease Management Innovative Payor Relationships Full Continuum of Services End-of-Life Care Primary and Specialty Care Long-Term Care Urgent Care Home Care Rehabilitation Behavioral Health Care Emergency Care Community Hospital Care Quaternary Hospital Care 7

Quality Alliance Focused on patient-centered clinical integration across all points of care Intended consequences: Quality improvement, patient satisfaction and cost reduction otherwise unachievable Financing Entry Point Redesign Population Health Infrastructure CI/ Specialty Alignment Entry Point Redesign: Primary Care strength, PCP PCMH; physician-designed best care and quality improvement processes, access & capacity challenge. Care Integration/Specialty Alignment: Standardized order sets, clinical protocols, care redesign. Large scale physician partnering, EHR adoption, and connectivity via HIE challenges. Population Health Infrastructure: Predictive analytics, comparative effectiveness, care coordination and population health management. Financing: New innovative payment models, product & benefit redesign, data repository and control.

What This Merger Means For Us Industry is changing rapidly. Collaboration is required. We must remain focused on the big picture. Culture must be nourished. Communication is key. This is more than just scale. It will take time, energy & investment. 9

Combined Assets and Clinical Footprint/Access $8.6 billion in assets, based on most recent audited financial statements $6.3 billion in total operating revenues Includes: 43 hospitals 500+ patient care sites 6,000+ affiliated physicians 36,000 employees Scott & White Health Plan Provided more than $850 million in community benefit FY13 10

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Approximately the size of the State of Virginia (42,774) sq. miles

Mission Baylor Scott & White Health exists to serve all people by providing personalized health and wellness through exemplary care, education and research as a Christian ministry of healing. Vision To be the most trusted name in giving and receiving safe, quality, compassionate health care. 13

Values Integrity: Living up to high ethical standards and showing respect for others. Servanthood: Serving with an attitude of unselfish concern. Teamwork: Valuing each other while encouraging individual contribution and accountability. Excellence: Delivering high quality while striving for continuous improvement. Innovation: Discovering new concepts and opportunities to advance our mission. Stewardship: Managing resources entrusted to us in a responsible manner. 14

Three Keys to Successfully Delivering Value Under Health Care Reform Eliminate Unnecessary Services Better Manage Chronic Diseases Improve Coordination of Care 15

Meeting Challenges of the New Era Shift/emphasis from acute care toward population health management Health Care Reform ACA Data aggregation/analytics/transparency Captive Health Plan and infrastructure Geographical distinction Scale capital formation

Vision for a Healthier America Patient-centered processes of care Clinical transformation Medical education and research Clinical centers of excellence Top (AA) bond rating Health management strategies Top 3 health care system

The New Winners: Well-capitalized health systems with high functioning, data driven, digitally connected, physician-lead TEAMS delivering evidence-based, patientcentered health care Able to treat higher volumes of patients At lower predictable costs per episode Demonstrating consistent measurable high quality 18 Nate Kaufman, Kaufman Strategic Advisors, LLC, 2011

Post-Reform Business Model Select Patients Healthcare Company Content of Care This could be formed from hospital-centric companies, but also could be: Walgreens DaVita/ Healthcare Partners Blue Cross (Highmark) Others with interest Hospitals Doctors Outpatient Care But this must be Baylor Scott & White

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