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March 10, 2021

March 10, 2021

Title of Presentation Here Person Name, Title of Person Here Location Here, Month 20

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Who we are 3

Who we are 3

UCLA Health 4

UCLA Health 4

UCLA Health 5

UCLA Health 5

UCLA Health locations Physicians provide primary and specialty care in over 200 clinics: •

UCLA Health locations Physicians provide primary and specialty care in over 200 clinics: • Alhambra • Arcadia • Beverly Hills • Brentwood • Burbank • Calabasas • Century City • Downtown LA • Encino • Fountain Valley • Irvine • Laguna Hills • Malibu • Manhattan Beach • Marina del Rey • Montecito • Northridge • Orange • Pacific Palisades • Simi Valley • Palos Verdes • Thousand Oaks • Panorama City • Toluca Lake • Pasadena • Torrance • Porter Ranch • Ventura • Redondo Beach • West Los Angeles • San Luis Obispo • Westlake Village • Santa Clarita • Westwood (Valencia) • Woodland Hills • Santa Monica 6

UCLA Health Locations where UCLA Health provides clinical care Owned and operated by UCLA

UCLA Health Locations where UCLA Health provides clinical care Owned and operated by UCLA Health Community partner 7

Westwood campus 8

Westwood campus 8

Santa Monica campus 9

Santa Monica campus 9

UCLA Health By the numbers • More than 670, 000 unique patients per year

UCLA Health By the numbers • More than 670, 000 unique patients per year • 2. 8 million outpatient clinic visits • 3, 200 total faculty • 3, 050 clinical faculty • 150 basic science faculty • More than 73, 000 emergency • 1, 300 residents and fellows department visits • 3, 800 registered nurses • 36, 000 hospital stays • 32, 200 employees 10

David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Since opening in 1951, the David Geffen

David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Since opening in 1951, the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA has grown into an internationally recognized leader in research, medical education, patient care and public service. • 790 medical students • 440 postdoctoral fellows • 1, 300 residents and fellows • 280 doctoral students • 3, 200 total faculty • $800 million total research grants/contracts (FY 2019) • 3, 050 clinical faculty • 150 basic science faculty • Includes $409 million from NIH 11

21 st century centers of healing 12

21 st century centers of healing 12

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center 13

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center 13

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center • Home of Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, UCLA

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center • Home of Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital and Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA • Opened in June 2008 • Designed by celebrated architects I. M. Pei and C. C. Pei, the 1, 050, 000 -square-foot hospital blends science and technology with the art of healing • One of the first total replacement hospitals built to meet the latest California seismic safety standards 14

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center Interventional floor: • 23 operating rooms • 6 cardiac

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center Interventional floor: • 23 operating rooms • 6 cardiac catheter laboratories • 8 interventional radiology procedure rooms • 3 medical procedure rooms • Equipped with sophisticated diagnostics, robotics, imaging systems and advanced audio and high-resolution video conferencing capabilities • Modular configuration for expansion and flexibility in the future • Overall design concept of “any care in any room” 15

UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital 16

UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital 16

UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital • Separate entrance with multimedia “Welcome Wall” • 131 inpatient

UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital • Separate entrance with multimedia “Welcome Wall” • 131 inpatient beds in Westwood and Santa Monica, including in the pediatric unit, neonatal ICU, pediatric ICU, and the pediatric cardiac ICU • Large, private patient rooms with sleep-in beds so that families can spend time in room comfortably • Dedicated clinical areas allow procedures to happen away from sleeping area • UCLA Mattel Children’s Unit at UCLA Health – Santa Monica Medical Center is the city’s only inpatient pediatric unit. 17

UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital • 100, 000 square feet of space uniquely designed for

UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital • 100, 000 square feet of space uniquely designed for children • Age-appropriate playrooms and family resource room extend to large outdoor play terrace with ocean views • Specialists from the UCLA Chase Child Life Program address social and emotional needs of patients and their families 18

UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital is renowned for the comprehensive evidencebased clinical care and groundbreaking

UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital is renowned for the comprehensive evidencebased clinical care and groundbreaking research. • 550 employees • 42, 100 unique patients • 4, 900 inpatients • 13, 700 emergency department visits • 83, 900 outpatient clinic visits 19

Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA 20

Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA 20

Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA • Psychiatric hospital ranked #7 in

Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA • Psychiatric hospital ranked #7 in the country (by U. S. News & World Report) • Independently accredited and licensed hospital, with its own entrance and address • 75, 020 -square-foot hospital with 74 inpatient rooms with abundant natural light and inspiring views • Outdoor terrace features space for group therapy sessions 21

UCLA Health - Santa Monica Medical Center 22

UCLA Health - Santa Monica Medical Center 22

UCLA Health - Santa Monica Medical Center State-of-the-art medical center opened in 2012 •

UCLA Health - Santa Monica Medical Center State-of-the-art medical center opened in 2012 • 281 inpatient beds; 525, 000 square feet • Alliance with Orthopaedic Institute for Children to provide pediatric orthopaedic care • 16 operating rooms • Elegantly designed patient rooms with natural light and family space • 25 percent of new medical campus devoted to green and open spaces • Built to latest seismic standards 23

UCLA Health - Santa Monica Medical Center Provides a broad range of academic medical

UCLA Health - Santa Monica Medical Center Provides a broad range of academic medical services in a convenient, accessible community setting • Barbara Kort Women’s Imaging Center • Oncology services • Cardiology • Orthopaedic/spine surgery • General and specialty surgical services • Pain management • General internal medicine • Radiology • Geriatrics • Radiation Oncology • Internationally known Rape Treatment • UCLA Breast Center Santa Monica Center and its Stuart House facility for child victims • Maternity services • Neurology • UCLA Mattel Children's Unit - Neonatal Intensive Care Unit - Pediatrics - Daltrey/Townshend Teen and Young Adult Cancer Program 24

UCLA Health - Santa Monica Medical Center The 16, 000 -square-foot Nethercutt Emergency Center

UCLA Health - Santa Monica Medical Center The 16, 000 -square-foot Nethercutt Emergency Center

UCLA Health - Santa Monica Medical Center Award-winning UCLA Outpatient Surgery and Medical Building

UCLA Health - Santa Monica Medical Center Award-winning UCLA Outpatient Surgery and Medical Building opened in 2012 • UCLA Health’s first LEED-Gold building for sustainability • 8 operating rooms and post-anesthesia care unit • Also houses: Radiation Oncology, UCLA Breast Center Santa Monica, medical offices and clinics, and a pharmacy 26

California Rehabilitation Institute • Opened on July 21, 2016 as a joint-venture partnership among

California Rehabilitation Institute • Opened on July 21, 2016 as a joint-venture partnership among UCLA Health, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Select Medical • 138 -bed physical medicine and rehabilitation hospital in Century City — managed by Select Medical • Largest inpatient rehabilitation facility on the West Coast • Dedicated care and leading-edge technology for individuals with spinal-cord and brain injury, stroke, cancer, amputation, neurological disorders and musculoskeletal and orthopaedic conditions • Serves the growing needs of the extended Los Angeles community for inpatient rehabilitation; expected to serve as a center for treating complex rehabilitation cases nationwide 27

UCLA Health Clinical Partnerships Clinical Care Provided by UCLA Faculty • Venice Family Clinic

UCLA Health Clinical Partnerships Clinical Care Provided by UCLA Faculty • Venice Family Clinic • The largest free clinic in the nation, providing health care to nearly 28, 000 patients a year • Staff are all UCLA employees • Harbor-UCLA Medical Center • A public teaching hospital and Level I Trauma Center located in Torrance, California • Olive View-UCLA Medical Center • A 377 -bed acute care hospital serving the San Fernando, Santa Clarita and Antelope Valleys 28

UCLA Health Clinical Partnerships Clinical Care Provided by UCLA Faculty • VA Greater Los

UCLA Health Clinical Partnerships Clinical Care Provided by UCLA Faculty • VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System • A hospital serving veterans • Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital • A 131 -bed community hospital • UCLA faculty supporting select services 29

Comprehensive research and clinical centers • UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center • Stein Eye

Comprehensive research and clinical centers • UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center • Stein Eye Institute and Doris Stein Eye Research Center • UCLA AIDS Institute • Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCLA • Jane and Terry Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA • Clinical and Translational Science Institute • UCLA Institute for Precision Health 30

Health care innovation for more than 60 years • AIDS: UCLA physicians reported, described

Health care innovation for more than 60 years • AIDS: UCLA physicians reported, described first cases • Transplantation: Faculty member developed tissue-matching test that made organ transplants possible, UCLA now a transplant leader • Brain mapping: UCLA researchers pioneered this field • Targeted therapies: Research instrumental in development of new medications for melanoma, leukemia, breast and prostrate cancer 31

Health care innovation for more than 60 years • Stroke: Faculty created devices to

Health care innovation for more than 60 years • Stroke: Faculty created devices to stop bleeding from aneurysm, remove blood clots; UCLA has first mobile stroke unit on west coast • PET scanner: Faculty member co-developed diagnostic tool that is now essential • Nobel Prize: Louis Ignarro demonstrated signaling properties of nitric oxide, making possible new medications for heart disease, impotence • Brain cancer: Vaccine now in clinical trials 32

Research powerhouse • David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA was awarded $800 million

Research powerhouse • David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA was awarded $800 million in total research grants/contracts in FY 2019, including $409 million from NIH. The school is consistently among the top in the nation in research funding. • The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA has made numerous research breakthroughs that serve the public by advancing health care. • National Cancer Institute in 2017 designated the brain cancer program at UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer and the UCLA Brain Tumor Center as a Specialized Program of Research Excellence (SPORE) site to honor and support exemplary achievements in research and patient care. • National Cancer Institute in 2019 renewed the SPORE designation for the prostate cancer program at the cancer center and the David Geffen School of Medicine Department of Urology. 33

Awards & recognitions U. S. News & World Report has ranked UCLA Health on

Awards & recognitions U. S. News & World Report has ranked UCLA Health on its Best Hospital Honor Roll recognizing the top 20 U. S. hospitals for 31 consecutive years. We are: #1 in Los Angeles #1 in California #4 in the U. S. 34

Awards & recognitions U. S. News & World Report has ranked David Geffen School

Awards & recognitions U. S. News & World Report has ranked David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA: #11 among medical schools in primary care #6 among medical schools in the U. S. for research 35

UCLA Health Innovative Patient Engagement/Care Delivery Patients provided with multiple access points U •

UCLA Health Innovative Patient Engagement/Care Delivery Patients provided with multiple access points U • If you already have a UCLA doctor: During normal office hours, call your doctor’s office. After hours, call your doctor’s office. Some offices may offer the Nurse Advice Line, where a nurse can answer medical questions, guide you to the appropriate care, schedule an appointment, or direct you to a UCLA Urgent Care location. • If you are new to UCLA, call 1 -800 -UCLA-MD 1 for a referral to a UCLA doctor. • Send a non-urgent message: Contact your doctor’s office through my. uclahealth. org, your electronic health record, for advice or to request an appointment. • Don’t have an account? Request one today at uclahealth. org/mychart/signup • Same-day appointments: Call your doctor’s office or 1 -800 -UCLA-MD 1. For locations, visit uclahealth. org • Immediate Care: Visit an Immediate Care location when your primary care physician is unavailable. These offices have extended evening and weekend hours. Find locations at uclahealth. org/immediate-care • You can also visit a CVS Minute Clinic near you. Go to cvs. com/minuteclinic for a list of services. • True Emergency, call 911 or go to your closest emergency department. 36

Continued focus on excellence in patient care Listening to our consumers/patients • Patient Family

Continued focus on excellence in patient care Listening to our consumers/patients • Patient Family Advisory Councils (PFACs) • • Serves as a customer-focus group and advisory resource to our information technology teams • Facilitates partnership between families and UCLA Health for providing superior patient and family-centered care • • UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital Parent Advisory Group • Recommends ways to improve pediatric patient care, both in the Medical Home program and at UCLA Health Patient-focused Technology Council CICARE • An evidenced-based six-step process for interactions with patients, families and colleagues • All UCLA Health employees practice CICARE with everyone on every encounter 37

Community engagement UCLA Health is deeply engaged within our community, providing a wide range

Community engagement UCLA Health is deeply engaged within our community, providing a wide range of services. Among the examples: • UCLA Health Sound Body Sound Mind Fighting childhood obesity through fitness programs in middle and high schools • Venice Family Clinic Medical care, support services for underprivileged patients • UCLA Operation Mend Medical treatment, psychological support for injured post-9/11 -era veterans • Office of Community Expanding collaborations with partners to create impactful events offering clinical, educational services • UCLA Mobile Eye Clinic Free eye-care services and glasses for underserved communities ü Health Sciences schools, internal departments ü Lakers, Dodgers, AEG, IMG, Mattel ü American Heart Assoc. , Cancer Society, others 38

March 10, 2021

March 10, 2021