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Innovation that cures and cares 2019 J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference David Battinelli, MD Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Northwell Health Vice Dean and Betsy Cushing Whitney Professor of Medicine, Donald and Barbara


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Innovation that cures and cares

David Battinelli, MD

Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Northwell Health Vice Dean and Betsy Cushing Whitney Professor of Medicine, Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell

2019 J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference

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The Northwell perspective

What we are

Growth oriented: with a diversified portfolio and broad distribution network

  • In a position of strength: $12 billion in revenue

and largest health care provider in New York State

  • Largest market share, treating 2 million+ annually
  • Largest private employer in New York State
  • Vertically and horizontally integrated
  • Unified leadership: single unified governance,

single administrative and clinical leadership, service line approach to care delivery

  • Optimistic and competitive: open to new

ideas and partnerships, long term view

Philosophy

  • To be at the forefront of change, not a victim of it
  • To be proactive and adaptable
  • To see opportunities, not just obstacles
  • To develop, innovate, incubate, invest and partner in new solutions
  • Committed to innovation and partnerships
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Northwell Health major components

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System clinical and management services

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Provider of a medical imaging technology designed to visualize and quantify blood flow in the body using any MRI. Complete cloud-based telemedicine platform combining video collaboration devices with clinical workflow management. A startup dedicated to improving digital pathology through the first of its kind platform for tissue processing and through clinical decision AI. Provider of a SaaS platform to automate the delivery of structured, personalized digital conversations to patients. Developer of physician assistance programs, including patient access and practice management services. The only FDA-cleared real-time blood- loss monitoring solution, providing an accurate and objective quantification

  • f blood loss during surgery.

A healthcare IT and wearables technology company focused on three end-markets: (i) Home, (ii) Consumer, and (iii) Hospital. A healthcare IT company that enables providers to create highly personalized multimedia at the point of care that patients can playback anytime, Developer of a UV disinfection device for healthcare, food service, maritime, and other environments. Provider of online physiotherapy prescription services intended to

  • ffer practice exercise rehabilitation

to people everywhere. A 50/50 joint venture with Northwell related to the sales and distribution of quality control laboratory products in the US market. Provider of medical technology that develops and markets high performance textiles for healthcare and other demanding applications. A HIT company aiming to preempt the avoidable consequences of chronic disease via ensuring patients receive guideline-directed medical therapy. A medical device company commercializing the Neural Tourniquet, a device that uses an electrical signal to reduce bleeding.

Northwell Ventures portfolio

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Culture is key and tone is established

  • n day one

Employee onboarding

Introduction to the Health System with CEO Average tenure is 9.5 years Over 10,000 placed in new roles each year, hiring approximately 7,000 new employees annually

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Committed to promoting a culture of innovation, teamwork and continuous change

Innovation: Employee ideas

President’s Award Recognition for excellence in Exceptional Patient/ Customer Experience, Innovation and Teamwork Innovation Challenge Annual contest to select, develop and implement ideas from our employees within the health system and commercial market

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Workforce engagement

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Our journey to the ‘Top 100 Best Places to Work’

Workforce engagement

Engaged workforce: Over 45,000 active users on our mobile wellness platform Started our own for-profit temp agency ‘Flexstaff’ saving over $12 million Continuously learning: Spend $23 million in tuition reimbursement and staff development

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At the forefront of transforming medical education

Learning and education

Center for Learning and Innovation Hofstra Northwell School of Graduate Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell

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Striving for total health in the communities we serve

Social determinants

  • f health

Food as medicine Kitchens revisited: Making hospital food whole Bruno Tison: Michelin Star chef

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An integrated approach to care delivery

Service lines

Twenty service lines Complete profit and loss responsibilities Each led by physician senior vice president and administrative vice president

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Digital Patient Experience

Using connected technology to enable the transformation of our practice of care

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Digital life is real life. So how do we care for our communities in the digital world?

Digital Patient Experience

An interdisciplinary team from across the enterprise Interconnecting our backend systems to provide a digitally-powered, patient-centric experience

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World’s largest

  • ff-site hospital sterile

processing facility

Over 20 million instruments processed per year Efficiencies achieved on surgical instrumentation and capital investment at hospitals Strategic partnership with Steris Corporation

Central Sterile

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Life after death

Lance Becker, MD

Professor and Chair, Emergency Medicine, Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell Chair, Emergency Medicine, North Shore University Hospital Chair, Emergency Medicine, Long Island Jewish Medical Center

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Right now we pronounce people dead if they don’t have a heart beat, blood flow, or oxygen to the brain for over ten minutes…

There is much more we can do to dramatically expand the survival window.

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The science

  • f resuscitation
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What is meant by reversing cellular death?

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Preserving the cell’s engine… the mitochondria

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Reperfusion cocktail ingredients

When blood flow is returned during CPR or ECMO, the drug combination is added to the bloodstream, targets the brain, and allows for a full recovery of function.

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Month Day, Year 24

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  • Advances in life-saving

technology exists (ECMO).

  • Innovative technology

for rapid cooling is improving

  • Critical advances in

pharmacology are being discovered (the brain resuscitation cocktail).

We have made huge advances in resuscitation

Together – healthcare, technology and pharmacology can extend lives in the emergency room.

The death survival window is rapidly growing wider

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Month Day, Year 26

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Thank you

David Battinelli, MD DBattinelli@northwell.edu Lance Becker, MD Lance.Becker@northwell.edu