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OUR OUTCOMES

CARTERSVILLE, GA. OUR OUTCOMES. Measurement of Success…. AFTER. CLINICAL IMPROVEMENT. Before and After Risk Reduction Program. BEFORE. 2005 . TI Automotive Project Outcomes. -17%. -18.4%. Total Cholesterol. Cholesterol. -73%. 258. CHD Mortality. 202. -44%. All Cause Cancer.

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OUR OUTCOMES

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  1. CARTERSVILLE, GA OUR OUTCOMES Measurement of Success…

  2. AFTER CLINICAL IMPROVEMENT Before and After Risk Reduction Program BEFORE

  3. 2005 TI Automotive Project Outcomes -17% -18.4% Total Cholesterol Cholesterol -73% 258 CHD Mortality 202 -44% All Cause Cancer “At Risk” Group Avg Post Risk Reduction TI Automotive - Risk Reduction Group lowered Total Cholesterol by an average of 56 points. 1992 NORTH KARELIA 20 Year Project Outcomes

  4. WEIGHT Before and after program BLOOD PRESSURE High readings - before and after program “Not” a weight-loss program 203 7 190 2 Start Start Finish Finish Average Weight Loss = 13 lbs

  5. CHOLESTEROL CHANGE Cartersville, GA 18.4% Average Decrease Baseline

  6. LIPID RISK PROFILE CHANGE Cartersville, GA 35 Initial Program Participants 4 Remaining High Risk Participants 13 To Ideal Risk <200

  7. 2005-2006 U.S. Initiative Cardiovascular Risk Reduction

  8. 96% Participation 3600 Participants Screened Individuals Identified at “High Risk” 330 with Cholesterol levels of 240 or higher 41 Newly Diagnosed Diabetics 2005 Screenings

  9. U. S. LOCATIONS Pre-Program and Post Program Pre-test - Number of Participants with Total Cholesterol >240 Post Program-test - Number of Participants with Total Cholesterol >240

  10. CHOLESTEROL Identified & Addressed Root Cause – Cholesterol  240 Program Start Program Finish • 240 16% <150 08% 330 Completed RR Program 52 Participants “at risk” 200-239 50% 150-199 28%

  11. BLOOD PRESSURE RISK Number of Individuals “high risk” – Pre and Post Program 55 “at risk” 30 “at risk” 45% Start Finish This was “not” a Blood Pressure Control Program * Blood Pressures are highly variable from day to day – Diastolic Blood Pressure only

  12. WEIGHT CHANGE Average Weight – Pre and Post Programs 198.3 Average 193.5 Average 4.8lbs Start Finish This was “not” a Weight Loss Program 64% of participants lost weight

  13. ADDITIONAL FINDINGS Respondents indicating the following areas have been positively affected from participating in the Risk Reduction Program. 62% 48% Productivity More Positive Attitude

  14. “However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results” -Winston Churchill

  15. 2007 - 34% decrease A CHANGE IN DIRECTION Cartersville, Georgia $25,140 Per Employee Per Year At 12.0% increase per year CVHI 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016

  16. R x #1 Lipitor #2 Zocor #3 Plavix COST AVOIDANCE 330 “high risk” at $125/mo. $ 41,250 - per month - for life ASSUMING: “all” at high risk would have been treated with pharmaceuticals..

  17. COST AVOIDANCE (1) By-Pass Surgery = $ 60,000+ (1) Angioplasty = $ 50,000+ (1) Stroke = $100,000+

  18. COST IMPACT TI Automotive, Cartersville, GA

  19. COST IMPACT TI Automotive, Corporate

  20. COST IMPACT TI Automotive, Corporate, 2004 - 2007 TI Automotive Average Annual PEPM Increase: 3.1% Consumer Price Index Average Annual Increase: 3.2% Kaiser Foundation Average Trend Increase: 7.9% * TI Automotive data does “not” include annual plan changes made by employers to control costs ** Kaiser data includes annual plan changes made by employers to control costs

  21. THE FACES OF TI AUTOMOTIVE

  22. My family & friends can’t believe that my company is doing this for us! -Joan

  23. It’s the best thing the company ever did for me! - Darcy

  24. Thank God for TI. I could never have done it with out the class! -Beverly

  25. City of Dalton, GA 319 Participants – 98% Administration – Fire – Police – Public Works – Landfill – Trade Center – Parks & Recreation – Solid Waste

  26. “Whether you think you can or think you can’t. You’re Right” -Henry Ford

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