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Telemedicine in Switzerland Dr. Andy Fischer, CEO 1 12.05.2016

Challenges in the Healthcare System 2 12.05.2016

Patient needs Mobile access to medical care (e.g. via smart phone) Expert, comprehensive care around the clock Rapid diagnoses and efficient solutions Increased need for at-home treatment Guidance through complex healthcare system 3 12/05/2016

Demographic structural changes Baby Boomers reach retirement age Generation gap increases (finance, resources) Increased demand (population, morbidity, life) Decreasing resources (finance, human resources) Increased demand for mobility (generation Smartphone ) 4 12.05.2016

Unrestrained cost increases in Swiss healthcare 8-9% increases in costs Mainly out-patient and hospital service costs Increase in premiums of 3-5%, especially for alternative insurance models One in ten Swiss is dependent on the healthcare sector 5 12.05.2016

Highly fragmented and complex healthcare service 7 examinations/year at 4 different service providers Onward referral rate of up to 80% for basic healthcare providers Repeated examinations lead to costs of ~CHF 5 billion Proven link between the number of involved service providers and development of costs (for the same diseases) 6 12.05.2016

Highlighted care problems in basic healthcare sector Increasing feminization Training bottle-necks Decreasing immigration of high potentials SHORTAGE OF DOCTORS 7 12.05.2016

Implementation of ehealth architecture Federal funding of ehealth architecture (politically and financially) Large companies invest in national collaboration infrastructure (Swisscom, Post) Electronic collaboration systems are increasingly available as a key tool for integrated outpatient healthcare services 8 12.05.2016

Summary: development of the healthcare market Switzerland The demographic changes are leading to a massive increase in sick people and thus to an increased demand for medical services The relative lack of resources makes security of care a competitive advantage The financing problem forces the healthcare players to increase efficiency New technologies increasingly allow collaboration and automation Conclusion: The growth of integrated healthcare models which are attractive also for sicker patients (patient satisfaction), demonstrate effective management (cost effectiveness) and guarantee security of care (national coverage). 9 12.05.2016

Transformation of Business Models in Medicine 10 12.05.2016

Yesterday: decentralized, locality dependent 1:1 healthcare 11 12.05.2016

Today: centralized, locality independent 1:1 healthcare 12 12.05.2016

Tomorrow: decentralized, automated 1:n healthcare 13 12.05.2016

Medgate Company Profile 14 12.05.2016

Target: integrated healthcare Switzerland Medgate is the leading provider of integrated healthcare services in Switzerland 15 12.05.2016

Business units Medgate Telemedicine Center (MTC) Telemedical consultations 24/7 Medgate Health Centers (MHC) Medical centers for out-patient care Medgate Partner Network (MPN) Foundation for the promotion of networking of independent service providers Medgate International (MIN) Franchising of telemedical services 16 12/05/2016

Medgate today Operational infrastructure in Switzerland Telemedicine Centers in Basel and Zurich Health Centers in Zurich and Solothurn Partner Network with 1,200 Specialists Operational infrastructure internationally Telemedicine Centers in Abu Dhabi (UAE), Sydney (Australia) and Manila (Philippines Q1/2016) 300 employees Physicians, Telemedical Assistants, ICT Specialists, Administration up to 4,500 Teleconsultations a day up to 2.5 million patient records 17 12.05.2016

International engagement ISfTeH: International Society for Telemedicine and ehealth President: Andy Fischer Facilitates the international dissemination of knowledge and experience in Telemedicine and ehealth and provides access to recognized experts in the field worldwide Promotion and support of Telemedicine/eHealth activities worldwide Supporting developing countries in the field of Telemedicine and ehealth Non-governmental and not-for-profit society with close ties to WHO and ITU 18 12.05.2016

Medgate Telemedicine Center 19 12.05.2016

Medgate Telemedicine Center (MTC) Broad spectrum of medical specialties Every third person in Switzerland has access to teleconsultations from Medgate Over 4,300 patient contacts a day at peak times Extensive knowledge and experience from 5 million teleconsultations since 2000 Operating from Basel, Zurich, and 50 home offices 20 12/05/2016

Telemedical services 21 Teleconsultations: Communication channels: telephone, internet, video Telediagnostics: diagnosis of images (digital photos), telemonitoring (BP, sugar level, etc.) Teletherapy: prescription of drugs, sick leave certificates Access for patients: Telemedical consultations 24/7, from anywhere Languages: German, French, English, Italian, (Spanish)

Mechanics of the Telemedicine Center 22 12.05.2016

Online management with the 360 Healthmanager 23 12.05.2016

Diagnostics with telebiometric systems 24 12.05.2016

Business models Free-access model: Free offering of teleconsultations No obligations for the patients Customers: insurance companies, government, private companies, individuals Revenue model: Access fee (per member per year) Teleconsultation fee (per teleconsultation) Gatekeeping model: Insurance model with premium rebate Mandatory teleconsultations for all medical problems Patient has to follow the recommendations of the Medgate physician Customers: insurance companies Revenue model: Access fee (per member per year) Managed care fee (per member per year) Teleconsultation fee (per teleconsultation) 25 12.05.2016

Results 26 12.05.2016

Teleconsultations (CAGR 38.5%) 27

Medgate patient structure, percent by age >105 Männer 100 Frauen 90 80 70 Area = age distribution of the Swiss population 2011 60 (Federal Office for Statistics) 50 40 30 20 10 3% 28 12.05.2016 2% 1% 0 0% 1% 2% 3%

Distribution of calls by day (per product) 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Mo Tu Demand Management 29 12.05.2016 We Compliance System Th Fr Sa Integrated Telemedical Care (ITC) Su

Distribution of calls by hour (per product) 16% 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 0 1 2 3 4 5 Demand Management 30 12.05.2016 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Compliance System Integrated Telemedical Care (ITC)

Main Key Performance Indicators at a glance (Medgate 2015) KPI Measurement 2015 (min-max) Number of consultations p.a. approx. 75,000 Teleconsultations approx. 750,000 Physical consultations MHC approx. 25,000 360 Healthmanager Downloads 23,261 Telecare rate 42-49% MPN specialist referrals 20-36% netcare pharmacy triage 6,350 Unexpected outcome rate < 10/100,000 Malpractice rate < 0.02/100,000 Productivity Consultations per hour 4.3 MTC/3.8 MHC Cost effectiveness Reduction of health costs 10-17% Patient satisfaction Net promoter score (NPS) 42% 31 12.05.2016

Thank you for your attention! 32 12.05.2016