| 1 Leveraging Patient Engagement as part of your Business Model February 12 th, 2016 Eric Letsinger, Founder and President.

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| 1 Leveraging Patient Engagement as part of your Business Model February 12 th, 2016 Eric Letsinger, Founder and President

| 2 ▪ Founded in 2014, our first deal focused on managing childhood asthma and preventing hospitalizations ▪ The firm’s main tool is Pay For Success contracts, a.k.a Social Impact Bonds ▪ Our mission is to scale the proven social and environmental innovations the world deserves ▪ The firm has 3 primary verticals: – Healthcare (e.g., asthma, mental health, COPD, cancer, homelessness, aging at home, comorbidities) – Education (e.g., high school dropout recovery, workforce development) – Environment/Infrastructure (e.g., stormwater management, electric cars, LED lighting) ▪ Founded in 2014, our first deal focused on managing childhood asthma and preventing hospitalizations ▪ The firm’s main tool is Pay For Success contracts, a.k.a Social Impact Bonds ▪ Our mission is to scale the proven social and environmental innovations the world deserves ▪ The firm has 3 primary verticals: – Healthcare (e.g., asthma, mental health, COPD, cancer, homelessness, aging at home, comorbidities) – Education (e.g., high school dropout recovery, workforce development) – Environment/Infrastructure (e.g., stormwater management, electric cars, LED lighting) About Quantified Ventures

| 3 Leveraging patient engagement in your business model Your data, processes, programs, and networks have value You can leverage that value to create new, diverse revenue streams There are several ways to tap into that revenue, including Impact Capital…

Last Modified 7/19/ :06 PM Eastern Standard Time Printed Impact investments are growing, but a shortage of deals is keeping growth back Impact Investing dollars are on the rise Obstacles to growth Source:Global Impact Investing Network & JP Morgan Risk-return disconnect Shortage of investments Difficulty exiting No common vocabulary Lack of deal structures Lack of deal research and data Inability to measure impact Lack of skills Investor responses to ‘what is the greatest obstacle to growth?’

| 5 Payor Beneficiary of the intervention Makes success payment if outcomes met Investor Provides up-front capital Repaid if success payment triggers are met Evaluation partner Service provider Delivers interventions to target population Receives capital from intermediary Financial Intermediary Manages up-front capital Determines success payments Disperses success payments Designs evaluation model Measures outcomes in target populations How Pay for Success (PFS) works

| 6 Federal Regulation State Regulation Mergers and Acquisitions Technology Analytics New potential buyer Evolving Services Landscape Value

| 7 Objective SIB to enable the creation of an independent, disease-agnostic social enterprise to: Drive financial sustainability Help researchers find cures for rare and chronic diseases Deploy products/services that will improve patient quality of life Structure Investors provide up-front capital ~$10M with target date of Q Recruit a network of patients into a dynamic, cross-disease, revenue generating research platform Deploy their first commercially viable Health IT and Health Coaching products to 90 large U.S. health systems over 18 months Investors repaid over 5.5 years IF health outcomes are met Increased workflow efficiency – same # of providers treating 3x patients Increased patient engagement, education, and self-management Reduced ED visits/readmissions Improved adherence Primary Outcomes Transaction overview: COPD Foundation Health Impact Investment

| 8 Questions?