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PRECISION NUTRITION PROGRAM

Supporting Chronic Disease Management Through a Personalized DNA Program

REDUCE INSURANCE PREMIUMS

By Improving The Health of High-Risk Employees*

Unlike standard app-based programs, BASE10’s Precision Nutrition Program is developed by a team of registered dietitians trained in medical nutrition therapy and dedicated to making a qualitative difference in employees’ health. We realize that wellness programs of the past were designed to deliver services, not measurable health outcomes. Meaning that when the costs of managing disease don’t align with improved well-being, the results are financially discouraging.

Annual Increases

*Insurance premium reductions are subject to the size of enrolled cohorts and may vary from enterprise to enterprise. 1. American Diabetes Association. Economic Costs of Diabetes in the U.S. in 2017. Diabetes Care. https://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/early/2018/03/20/dci18-0007. PublishedMarch 21, 2018. Accessed March 9, 2021.2. Tara O’Neill Hayes, et al. Insulin Cost and Pricing Trends. AAF. https://www.americanactionforum.org/research/insulin-cost-and-pricing-trends/#_edn19. Published April 2, 2020. Accessed March 9, 2021.3. Avi Dor, et al. A Heavy Burden: The Individual Costs of Being Overweight and Obese in the United States. The George Washington University School of Public Health and HealthServices. http://stop.publichealth.gwu.edu/sites/stop.publichealth.gwu.edu/files/images/Heavy_Burden_Report.pdf. Published September 21, 2010. Accessed March 9, 2021.

By Improving The Health of High-Risk Employees*

Unlike standard app-based programs, BASE10’s Nutrigenomics Program is developed by a team of registered dietitians trained in medical nutrition therapy and dedicated to making a qualitative difference in employees’ health. We realize that wellness programs of the past were designed to deliver services, not measurable health outcomes. Meaning that when the costs of managing disease don’t align with improved well-being, the results are financially discouraging. *Insurance premium reductions are subject to the size of enrolled cohorts and may vary from enterprise to enterprise. 1. American Diabetes Association. Economic Costs of Diabetes in the U.S. in 2017. Diabetes Care. https://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/early/2018/03/20/dci18-0007. PublishedMarch 21, 2018. Accessed March 9, 2021.2. Tara O’Neill Hayes, et al. Insulin Cost and Pricing Trends. AAF. https://www.americanactionforum.org/research/insulin-cost-and-pricing-trends/#_edn19. Published April 2, 2020. Accessed March 9, 2021.3. Avi Dor, et al. A Heavy Burden: The Individual Costs of Being Overweight and Obese in the United States. The George Washington University School of Public Health and HealthServices. http://stop.publichealth.gwu.edu/sites/stop.publichealth.gwu.edu/files/images/Heavy_Burden_Report.pdf. Published September 21, 2010. Accessed March 9, 2021.

Positively Impact Plan ROI and Reduce Spends

Our vision to improve the well-being and productivity of those most impacted by chronic diseases built our Nutrigenomics Program. Years of professional and personal experience have repeatedly indicated that leveraging genomic data through a high-touch clinical team can result in transformational health outcomes. To self-funded organizations, this can have a definite and immediate impact on ROI. A 20% Graduation Rate of High-Risk Cohorts may result in a 70% – 90% reduction in plan diabetic and/or other chronic diseases medication spends. The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) makes it against the law for health insurers to request, require, or use genetic information to make decisions about eligibility for health insurance and health insurance premiums, contribution amounts, or coverage terms.BASE10 uses third-party cloud platforms that meet HIPAA and HITRUST compliance for the storage and access of data. Certificationsand audits for these platforms are available online. Base10’s corporate policies follow strict guidelines for the protection of customer health data within our platform. BASE10 does not engage in the selling of genetic data or exposure to external marketing.

Foster a Happier and More Productive Workforce

The Program offers an innovative alternative to managing chronic diseases by modifying lifestyle choices contrary to DNA predispositions. Our genetically-trained registered dietitians utilize individual data to help construct nutrition strategies to improve BMI and A1C levels, increasing the likelihood of impacting medication costs and associated expenditures. BASE10 leverages precision medicine to overcome the limitations of a one-size-fits-all approach to healthcare. Our registered dietitians uncover individuals’ predispositions towards diet choices, nutritional needs, and how they metabolize various foods. Combining this information with people’s medical history and lifestyle preferences, BASE10 dietitians support each participant’s personal, physical, and psychological needs. Human to Human Engagement Full Digital Support

Breakdown

Initial Analysis – Our proprietary analytics platform identifies high-risk groups based on ROI calculations. This analysis is the foundation for delivering positive payor ROI by limiting engagement to those most likely to benefit from the Program. Initial Analysis Employee Engagement – Our team employs an interactive experience to guide your employees through education and enrollment. Employee Engagement Clinical Engagement – The BASE10 clinical engagement team is comprised of registered dietitians, pharmacists, and physicians that work with the participant’s existing medical team to improve healthcare outcomes. Clinical Engagement Healthier Employees = Positive Plan ROI – Designed to deliver a positive ROI from quantifiable direct cost reductions in employee medical expenditures. Healthier Employees = Positive Plan ROI

Target Program Goals For Participants After Six Months

Maintained Weight Loss of 5% and 1.0% A1C Point Reduction Maintained Weight Loss of 5% and 1.0% A1C Point Reduction

What Past Program Participants Have To Say…

“BASE10 was the most transformative program I have ever experienced. After 10 weeks, I dropped over 20 pounds. My doctor was able to take me off 2 medications which saved my employer over $7,000 and myself hundreds of copay dollars1,2. People say there is no magic pill in dealing with the ever rising cost of prescription drug therapy. I disagree. The pill is knowledge. Knowledge powered by the Team at BASE10.” Disclaimers1.Results may vary. Whether genetic or environmental, it should be noted that food intake, rates of metabolism, and levels of exercise vary by individual. Individual results will also vary and should not be seen as typical.2.The association between genetic mutations and any program recommendations is an active area of scientific research, and future scientific discoveries might alter our understanding of how this information is related to diet, nutrition, and exercise. The purpose of a genetic test is to provide information about how a tested individual’s genes may affect their metabolism, weight, exercise, energy use, eating behavior, diet, and nutritional choices. Program participants should not change their diet, physical activity, or any medical treatments they are currently using based on genetic testing results without consulting their primary healthcare provider. “Before I joined the program, I was chronically sick, and my doctors kept telling me nothing was wrong. But after I got my genetic report1,2 and had several conversations with my BASE10 Dietitian did I finally see the benefit of this personalized approach to healthcare. The program taught me so much about what I’m predisposed to, I now feel better than ever!” Disclaimers1.Results may vary. Whether genetic or environmental, it should be noted that food intake, rates of metabolism, and levels of exercise vary by individual. Individual results will also vary and should not be seen as typical.2.The association between genetic mutations and any program recommendations is an active area of scientific research, and future scientific discoveries might alter our understanding of how this information is related to diet, nutrition, and exercise. The purpose of a genetic test is to provide information about how a tested individual’s genes may affect their metabolism, weight, exercise, energy use, eating behavior, diet, and nutritional choices. Program participants should not change their diet, physical activity, or any medical treatments they are currently using based on genetic testing results without consulting their primary healthcare provider. “This program is a game-changer! With the genetic data, it’s more than someone’s opinion. It gives me a scientific1,2 and personal perspective on how my individual genes impact my diet, which makes having a healthier lifestyle easier since I know it’s true and specific to me.” Disclaimers1.Results may vary. Whether genetic or environmental, it should be noted that food intake, rates of metabolism, and levels of exercise vary by individual. Individual results will also vary and should not be seen as typical.2.The association between genetic mutations and any program recommendations is an active area of scientific research, and future scientific discoveries might alter our understanding of how this information is related to diet, nutrition, and exercise. The purpose of a genetic test is to provide information about how a tested individual’s genes may affect their metabolism, weight, exercise, energy use, eating behavior, diet, and nutritional choices. Program participants should not change their diet, physical activity, or any medical treatments they are currently using based on genetic testing results without consulting their primary healthcare provider. “I had an intensive 6 weeks of setting goals and being held accountable by my dietitian, but as a result, I lost 20 lbs! And with the help of the Nutrigenomics test, I finally understood what my body could best metabolize1,2. I’m happy to share that I have been able to keep the weight off since completing the program and my dietitian also provided me a list of nutritional supplements which has helped me maintain a sense of well-being. I highly recommend the program, it forever changed the way I address my diet and nutritional needs.” Disclaimers1.Results may vary. Whether genetic or environmental, it should be noted that food intake, rates of metabolism, and levels of exercise vary by individual. Individual results will also vary and should not be seen as typical.2.The association between genetic mutations and any program recommendations is an active area of scientific research, and future scientific discoveries might alter our understanding of how this information is related to diet, nutrition, and exercise. The purpose of a genetic test is to provide information about how a tested individual’s genes may affect their metabolism, weight, exercise, energy use, eating behavior, diet, and nutritional choices. Program participants should not change their diet, physical activity, or any medical treatments they are currently using based on genetic testing results without consulting their primary healthcare provider.

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Self-Insured Enterprises

Self-Insured Enterprises

Health Insurance Providers

Health Insurance Providers

Our dietitian-driven Nutrigenomics Program presents Health Insurance an opportunity to impede ever-rising medical costs by offering their members the chance to better manage costly chronic diseases with unique tailor-made nutrition plans based on individual genetics.

Pharmacies

Pharmacies

Create a new revenue stream opportunity by offering your customers invaluable insight into how genetics impact their heart health, cholesterol, sugar metabolism, and vitamin/mineral needs. Our Nutrigenomics referral program allows you to bring a modern, patient-centric approach to weight loss, chronic disease management, and supporting proper supplement intake to your community.

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