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1 Strategies for an Effective Structural Heart Program: Current and Future Considerations
Eric L. Sarin, MD Co-Director, Structural Heart and Valve Program Co-Director, Cardiovascular Research Inova Heart and Vascular Institute

2 Disclaimer Please Note: The information provided is the experience of Inova Fairfax Medical Campus, and Edwards Lifesciences has not independently evaluated these data. Outcomes are dependent upon a number of facility and surgeon factors which are outside Edwards’ control. These data should not be considered promises or guarantees by Edwards that the outcomes presented here will be achieved by an individual facility. Eric L. Sarin is a paid consultant to Edwards Lifesciences

3 About us…

4 About us… TAVR program began in 2010 Hybrid room built
Strong administrative support Enthusiasm about the program, but tepid enrollment and growth.

5 Inova TAVR Growth

6 Starting a program? Need to be ready
Exponential growth Complex patients Multiple diagnostic tests Multiple specialists involved New technologies/ procedures

7 Why Build a SHD infrastructure?
Optimize the overall workflow and patient experience Pre-op screening Procedural Outcomes Post-op follow-up Facilitate research trials Most importantly, to have a solid foundation to allow for continued growth and easy transition/ adoption of new technologies

8 TAVR should lay the foundation for other programs

9 Insight from multiple physicians allows for best possible care
The Heart Team Concept Multidisciplinary approach to patient assessment and treatment planning Insight from multiple physicians allows for best possible care

10 Building your ‘Dream Team’
Look for motivated individuals Interest in new technology Fellowship in SHD Team Players Focus on the best treatment for the particular disease/patient, not on the procedures themselves Aligned incentives, lack of competition Unbiased decision making

11 Recipe for Success Administrative support Programmatic goals
Vision and strategy for growth and improvement TAVR team Collaboration between essential specialties Interventional Cardiology CT surgery Echo Radiology Heart Failure Anesthesia Nursing

12 Necessary ingredients
Collaborators Surgeon, Cardiologist, Radiologist, Anesthesiologist, Echocardiologist, Heart Failure specialist Program infrastructure At least one dedicated NP/RN/PA Efficient evaluation Patient triage Assist with clinical oversight Patient/ family education Admin support Phone number database

13 Procedural requirements
Hybird OR/ Cath Lab Institution dependent Be prepared for anything CPB availability Staff education/ Training Core group Cross training Repeatable environment Worst case scenario

14 IHVI Past/ Present Infrastructure
2010 2017 3 Cardiac Surgeons 4 Cardiologists Dedicated Director 2 NPs 3 RNs 2 Coordinators Dedicated Valve Clinic (physical not virtual) Dedicated Imaging Cardiac Anesthesia 2 Cardiac Surgeons 1 Cardiologist 1 NP Patients seen at separate offices Implants one day a month

15 As much as possible before visit
Valve Clinic One stop shop Easy access 2 Surgeon visits Interventional cardiologist eval Echo Registry As much as possible before visit As much as possible day of visit As little as possible after visit

16 Structural Valve Clinic
Identify team members, designate roles Formalize Managing referrals Evaluating patients Operations Standard channels of communication Follow-up Adapt/ Evolve Regular Q/I meetings to address outcomes, finanicials

17 Processes Referrals Telephone triage/scheduling
Reciept and review of records Communication Clinical Clinic oversight Inpatient Education/patient/family Team Regular meetings Coordination Operations Patient review

18 Inova TAVR Growth

19 2016 growth by month

20 Vision for SHD program: the road forward
Continued growth of TAVR/ Mitraclip program Active participation and recruitment in new technology trials Continued expansion of research infrastructure Recognition as a national leader in the treatment of SHD

21 Maintain focus on your cornerstone programs
Planning for current and future market opportunities: Keep the foundation strong! Maintain focus on your cornerstone programs TAVR, Mitraclip, Watchman Exquisite results M&M sessions QI projects Financial Health

22 INOVA TAVR Case Direct Costs
$46,100 if no outliers

23 INOVA TAVR Payment & Contribution Margin/Case

24 Case presentation of ViV mitral
Planning for current and future market opportunities: Think outside the box! Creative solutions Mitral Disease Heart failure Case presentation of ViV mitral

25 Institutional benefits of SHD program

26 Ready for new technology
SHD: Current/ Future Growth in TAVR Mitral therapies Ready to scale Ready for new technology

27 What I would do differently…
Start with a small team Surgeon, Cardiologist Build infrastructure earlier! Clear leadership roles and hierarchy Motivated people Streamline patient experience Customer service extends to referring providers!

28 Questions? Thank you!

29 Please see important safety information at the Speaker’s Podium
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