athenaGives: Helping non-profits thrive with network-enabled services

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athenaGives: Helping non-profits thrive with network-enabled services Steve W. Brown Regional Executive, Tennessee

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OUR VISION: 98,000 providers across the network To build the health information backbone that makes health care work as it should. 85% of our clients are small practices (1-6 MDs) 40M denial prevention scenarios in Billing Rules Engine 1 in10 Americans seen by an athenahealth provider last year 1,192 quality measures supported 5

athenaGives U.S. Free Clinics More than 70 free clinics have seen 90,000 unique patients on our network with aggressive growth goals for the future Connecting Care for the Uninsured- an award winning short film highlights the work of one the 1,200 clinics caring for the estimated 30 million Americans that remain uninsured or underinsured Free and charitable clinics receive the same network, knowledge, and work as all other clients, completely free of charge More than 2M in donated services to date 6

7 Corporate Responsibil ity was baked into our DNA from the start Mission driven since our founding 2010: Corporate Citizenship efforts established 2015: athenaGives branded and publicly launched 2016: Team formed

Since 2010, we have helped support several additional focus areas Local Nonprofits Over 1.5 million donated to innovative, local organizations through employee-directed efforts - annual application-based grant cycle - volunteer grants Academic Institutions More than 1,500 students have received hands-on EHR experience International Organizations -St. Boniface Haiti Foundation Spinal Cord Injury Program in Fond des Blancs, Haiti -Klinik Fonfred, a primary care clinic in Les Cayes, Haiti 8

athenistas in Haiti Klinik Fonfred Go-Live, September 2016 9

VISIBILITY Network ACTION RESULTS Work Knowledge INSIGHT

athenaClinicals athenaCollector (optional free service) Be present in the moment of care Collect and track payments & donations Maintain fee schedules &sliding scale plans #1 KLAS EMR for usability 98.2% Meaningful Use 2 attestation athenaOne athenaCoordinator athenaCommunicator Coordinate care across the continuum Engage patients in their care 320K pre-built interfaces 6.7 billion electronic transactions per year 8% decrease in no shows 445 million automated messages delivered to patients in 2016 11

Network Medicine: ACE Inhibitors NETWORK KNOWLEDGE WORK Conducted a database search of 63 million active patients. We discovered that 93% of those providers were prescribing ACE inhibitors to women of childbearing age. Emailed the doctors and directed them to a query to identify their patients taking ACE inhibitors with the potential to get pregnant. In just 3 hours, we identified 62,468 women of childbearing age seen by 9,157 providers. 12 Related ACOG guidelines and suggestions were included in the email.

New Braunfels Volunteers in Medicine 1 full time MD Primary Care 8,000 Patients per year Challeng es Manual reporting for grants monthly, quarterly and annually RESULT S Volunteer providers unable Increased Transparency and ability to easily report for grants and to follow thoughts and secure critical new funding notes from prior visits Struggling to meet high demand for charity care Improved Communication among high level of volunteer providers and patients with multiple 13

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