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How Technology Is Shaping Addiction Treatment: Remote Monitoring, Mobile Apps, & More #OMTechnology Wednesday, November 8, 2017 ⅼ 9:45 am 11:00 am Matt Chamberlain, Senior Associate, OPEN MINDS 1 www.openminds.com 15 Lincoln Square, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325 Phone: 717-334-1329 - Email: info@openminds.com 2017. All Rights Reserved.

Agenda I. How Technology Is Shaping The Addiction Treatment Market II. III. IV. Brenda Haaga, Vice President of Prevention/Early Intervention, Education, and CHESS Application, Central Kansas Foundation Arel Meister, Founder & President, Sprout Health Group Maks Danilin, Strategic Account Executive, Aware Recovery Care, Inc. V. Questions & Discussions 2 2017. All Rights Reserved.

How Technology Is Shaping The Addiction Treatment Market

Emerging Models Of Treatment For Persons With Addiction Issues Prevention, identification and early intervention Integration with medical care (PCPs, hospitals, etc.) Extended patient engagement (recovery coaching) Whole family involvement Medication assisted treatment (MAT) Technological interventions and treatment models 4 2017. All Rights Reserved.

Drivers Of Technology In Addiction Treatment Relapse Prevention Standardization of Assessments & Treatment Data Quality/ Regularity Consumer Preferences/ Access Consumer Accountability/ Touches Payer Preferences/ Requirements New Treatment Models 5 2017. All Rights Reserved.

Addiction Treatment Technology Functions Web-Based Screening & Assessments Web-based Mood Tracker/Personal Monitoring Online Treatment & ecbt Wearable Devices & Biofeedback GPS Tracking Text-Based Reminders 6 2017. All Rights Reserved.

ACHESS Mobile Application Connection to peers and caregivers to provide a 24/7 support system GPS detection for when consumer enters a potential high risk location Support locator Educational content 7 2017. All Rights Reserved.

Pear Therapeutics Prescription digital therapeutic that can be used in conjunction with standard outpatient treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) Status reports and self monitoring Educational resources and life skills development 8 2017. All Rights Reserved.

Cassava Smartphone App GPS support locator Sobriety calculator to track progress Online journal to monitor emotions, sleep patterns, eating habits and other daily experiences that can signal increased risk for relapse. 9 2017. All Rights Reserved.

Addiction Treatment Tech Issues How Get Consumers To Accept Tech & Engage With Process How To Monitor & Track Outcomes How To Over Cost Of Treatment & ROI When & How To Use Throughout Treatment - Pre, Concurrent, Post Treatment Use How To Choose The Best Tech Fit For Each Consumer/Population 10 2017. All Rights Reserved.

Brenda Haaga, Vice President of Prevention/Early Intervention, Education, and CHESS Application, Central Kansas Foundation

About Us The Central Kansas Foundation (CKF) offers a full continuum of addiction and treatment services. Inpatient Treatment (22 bed facility) Social Detoxification Outpatient Treatment Medical Integration Walk-In Pathfinder Recovery Center Prevention and Education Programs CKF has four offices spread throughout central Kansas. CKF is the only Level III Inpatient treatment center within central Kansas.

ACHESS (Addiction Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System) ACHESS is a relapse prevention program administered through a smartphone application. Surveys and assessments are designed to determine risk of relapse, enabling clinicians to intervene before relapse occurs.

How we started with ACHESS 1. In 2010, CKF participated in a randomized trial through the University of Wisconsin-Madison. 2. Results: 94% of ACHESS participants used the app during the 1 st week after residential treatment; at week 16, almost 80% continued to access ACHESS. 3. Findings: Patients with alcohol and drug dependence will use smartphone applications for ongoing support, resources and information thus extending patient care. CKF has continued to utilize ACHESS to provide our patients with a recovery support system 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Implementation 1. Achess is intertwined and promoted by CKF staff in all levels of care. 2. It takes approximately 15 minutes to sign a patient up on ACHESS Collect information Download App Educate on the different features CKF currently has 150 patients utilizing ACHESS

Outcomes 1. ACHESS users attendance to group therapy is 20% greater than nonachess users. 2. ACHESS users successfully complete treatment 19% more than nonachess users. 3. CKF offered ACHESS to a group of 100 clients who presented to the hospital Emergency Room. And 50 of those clients agreed to use ACHESS. As a result of using the ACHESS app, there were 65% fewer visits to the ER in the 30 days post ER intervention.

Contact Information Brenda Haaga Vice President of Prevention, Education, Early Intervention & ACHESS bhaaga@c-k-f.org 1805 South Ohio Street Salina, Kansas 67401 (785) 825-6224 www.c-k-f.org

Arel Meister, Founder & President, Sprout Health Group

Evolving Technology in Behavioral Health

Speaker Bio Arel Meister-Aldama, Founder and CEO, Sprout Health Group Sprout Health Group is a leading addiction and mental health services provider, with inpatient and outpatient treatment facilities across California and New Jersey. Board director and advisor to Elevated Billing, which provides revenue cycle technology and services to the behavioral health sector and The Motherhood Center, which provides outpatient mental health treatment to new mothers. Previously Arel invested in healthcare services and technology companies at Summit Partners, a venture capital and private equity firm. Prior to Summit Partners, Arel worked at Credit Suisse in the Mergers & Acquisitions Group. Graduated from New York University. 1

Company Overview We are a team of healthcare professionals and entrepreneurs committed to helping individuals and families overcome behavioral and addiction issues. Sprout Health Group operates 10 treatment programs across 2 campuses: Cedar Point Recovery in Sacramento, CA and Advanced Health & Education in Eatontown, NJ. Cedar Point Recovery, Sacramento, CA Detox, residential, and outpatient care Sober Living and extended care Addiction and Mental Health First Responder Program Family Program Primary Care and Urgent Care Office-based opioid treatment Mobile aftercare Advanced Health & Education, Eatontown, NJ Residential and outpatient care Sober Living and extended care Addiction and Mental Health First Responder Program Family Program Primary Care and Urgent Care Office-based opioid treatment Mobile aftercare 2

Leveraging Mobile Technology in Behavioral Health Triggr Health is a predictive care system that reduces drinking and drug use. Admission A.I.-based platform delivering mobile care through Taylor, a distributed person that enhances remote clinical team. Aftercare Inpatient Treatment Data analytics engine can predict unhealthy behavior with 92% accuracy days before it happens. Outpatient Care 3

Addressing Varied Client Needs through Technology 5 Stages of Change 1. Precontemplation 2. Contemplation 3. Preparation 4. Action 5. Maintenance A small minority of those affected with behavioral issues seek treatment. Technology can help us reach a broader audience. 60.0MM 23.5MM 2.5MM Unhealthy Drinking Substance Dependent Seeking Treatment 4

Triggr Health Behavioral Analytics The largest real-time behavioral data set of people in early stage recovery in the world 500 MM+ 1 MM+ 3x Over 500 mm passively collected behavioral data points on people in early recovery Over 1 mm new, real-time conversational strings on relapse prevention, reduced use, and real world pain per month. Utilizing this data, Triggr can produce over 3x better outcomes than traditional treatment pathways. Robust passive data + a strong, positive therapeutic alliance enables an A.I.-based platform that is significantly more accessible + effective than any other form of care today. Data allows Triggr to predict unhealthy behavior with 92% accuracy days before it happens. 5

Arel Meister Aldama Founder and CEO, Sprout Health Group arel@sprouthealthgroup.com

Maks Danilin, Strategic Account Executive, Aware Recovery Care, Inc.

PRESENTATION FOR LEVERAGING OPEN MINDS TECHNOLOGY ACROSS THE CARE CONTINUUM NOV 8 TH, 2017 Recover where you live sm

28 INTRODUCTIONS Maks Danilin Strategic Account Executive

29 A True Client and Family - Centered Approach to Addiction Treatment Local Aware Recovery Care Client and Family System Private Proactive Communication Lasting Collaboration

30 The Aware Recovery Care Approach to Technology Provide opportunities for increasing standardization of assessment tools and procedures Increase accuracy of self-reports or risk-behavior Allow for data about individual s substance use and triggers for use to be obtained in real-time outside the confines of traditional care settings where data collection procedures are limited by retrospective recall. Technology may enable entirely new Offer opportunities models of behavioral to enhance reach health of evidence-based interventions care within and outside of formal Ensure fidelity of intervention systems delivery of care Enable Leveraging anonymity Technology To Enhance Addiction Treatment and Recovery Transcend Geographic boundaries Allow for therapeutic support outside of formal care settings

31 Aware Recovery Care is a Certified Soberlink Provider As a Certified Soberlink Provider, our staff is trained on how to best utilize Soberlink to support our clients recovery. The Soberlink program keeps our clients connected to their support network in a way that does not disrupt day to day life. Soberlink testing is a great reminder of recovery, and self reporting to loved ones is no longer necessary thanks to real-time documentation through Soberlink technology

32 When Recovery Starts Studies show the longer a person stays involved with a consistent monitoring, the better the long-term outcome. The Soberlink program delivers real-time blood alcohol results to anyone, anytime. The visibility of results strengthens relationships and allows for a timely intervention when necessary. Ultimately, these shared results are documented and promote accountability. The Benefits of Using Soberlink For Participants Stay Connected with your recovery circle Builds accountability and structure Documents sobriety For Families Share in the recovery process Helps rebuild trust Provides peace-of-mind

33 Aware Recovery Care began use of SoberLink devices in its innovative in-home addiction treatment approach in 2013. IMPLEMENTATION Shortly thereafter, clients and care teams alike shared the vast benefits of the utilization of technology to maximize on accountability while in the real world. Lowered sentences for DUI cases with proven abstinence. Raised client self-disclosed relapses between client and treatment team. 100% of clients who began SoberLink prior to admittance were still utilizing SoberLink after 6 months. RESULTS 68% of clients who began SoberLink services prior to admittance were utilizing device at month 12. SoberLink allows for Aware Recovery Care in-home care teams to deliver their innovative model of addiction treatment while allowing our clients to experience the freedoms of their own lives.

34 GPS Tracking and Verification Technology Geo-fencing / Hot Spots (Alerts full team) Pattern Analysis/Driving Analysis *Less than a 5 minute set up for client and entire treatment team Outcomes: Strengthened accountability with client and family system Increased rate of completion of weekly tasks as verified by GPS Increased responsiveness to potential crisis scenarios

35 Where Are We Going? Aware Recovery Care is currently involved in beta-testing and trials with a device that utilizes the cutting edge technology of a wearable, wireless, multi-sensor device with real-time biofeedback and data acquisition. Through this device we are able to capture and measure quality continuous data representing the two main branches of the autonomic nervous system stress response. The device is non-descript and is worn on the wrist. Paired to the device is the software and app. The app prompts the wearer to subjectively record and identify events that the wearable device captures; geographically record where the event took place; capturing sleep patterns, physical activity, perceived stress symptoms and user generated responses of what that stress was to them all in real-time.

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