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Welcome toLifeTrack :Welcome toLifeTrack


Slide 2:Company Founded in 2007 Corporate offices located in Louisville, KY Top Notch Management Team Solid Financial Backing Goal is to become Publicly Traded within 24-36 months Alex Day- CEO/Co-Founder Dr. Roy Givens- Co-Founder Mike Rednour- President Margie Bell- Director of Operations


How Important is Your Personal Information :How Important is Your Personal Information At the most critical time, is your information safe? LifeTrack makes sure it is!


Product :Product Personalized Emergency Medical ID LifeTrack does the work. Nurse Assisted Portable - fits in your wallet/purse Secure - encrypted, password protected Durable Flash Card No moving parts USB 2 Gigabytes memory


Additional Data That Can Be Secured :Additional Data That Can Be Secured Financial information Bank records Credit reports Tax returns Legal information Wills Power of attorney Personal items (photos) Information on children in the event of an emergency


Problem :Problem Misdiagnosed and mistreated illnesses/injuries are the 5th Leading Cause of Death in the U.S. 1.5 Million Americans are harmed/injured by medical errors in the U.S. each year Approx 100,000 deaths occur every year due to medical errors 42% of patients have experienced significant medical errors in their records Medical mistakes caused an Economic toll of more than $3.5 Billion last year alone


Slide 11:Health care's big money wasters More than $1.2 trillion spent on health care each year is a waste of money. Members of the medical community identify the leading causes. By Paula B. Kavilanz, CNNMoney senior writer NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Down the drain: $1.2 trillion. That's half of the $2.2 trillion the United States spends on health care each year, according to the most recent data from accounting firm Price WaterhouseCoopers' Health Research Institute. The report identified 16 different areas in which health care dollars are squandered. What counts as waste? As policymakers continue to debate the extent and timing of health care reform, CNNMoney.com spoke with doctors, nurses, hospital groups and patient advocacy groups to find out. Too many tests Doctors ordering tests or procedures not based on need but concern over liability or increasing their income is the biggest waste of health care dollars, costing the system at least $210 billion a year, according to the report. The problem is called "defensive medicine." Medical "Oops" Medical errors are costing the industry $17 billion a year in wasted expenses, something that makes patient advocacy groups irate. "Do we have a good health IT system in place to prevent this?" asked Kim Bailey, senior health policy analyst with consumer advocacy group Families USA. Bailey suggested that processes such as computerized order entry for drugs and use of electronic health records (EHR) could help ensure that patients get the correct dosage of medications in hospitals. The stimulus bill calls for the government to take a leading role in developing standards by 2010 to facilitate the adoption of health information exchanges across the system, including patient Electronic Health Records by 2014.


: "It simply doesn't make sense that patients in the 21st century are still filling out forms with pens on papers that have to be stored away somewhere. As Newt Gingrich has rightly pointed out, we do a better job tracking a FedEx package in this country than we do tracking a patient's health records. You shouldn't have to tell every new doctor you see about your medical history, or what prescriptions you're taking. You should not have to repeat costly tests. All of that information should be stored securely in a private medical record so that your information can be tracked from one doctor to another - even if you change jobs, even if you move, and even if you have to see a number of different specialists. That will not only mean less paper pushing and lower administrative costs, saving taxpayers billions of dollars. It will also make it easier for physicians to do their jobs. It will tell you, the doctors, what drugs a patient is taking so you can avoid prescribing a medication that could cause a harmful interaction. It will help prevent the wrong dosages from going to a patient. And it will reduce medical errors that lead to 100,000 lives lost unnecessarily in our hospitals every year.“ -President Obama Addressing the American Medical Association June 2009


Slide 13:LOW-COST HEALTH CLINICS Retail health clinics found in more and more pharmacies (CVS and Walgreens) or supermarkets (Kroger and Publix) are growing in popularity as the place to go for medical treatment on the fly. In these cases, the treatment is for minor health problems at a time when a patient can't get an appointment or afford to go to a doctor or hospital. These low cost clinics, which are usually manned by nurse practitioners, could be a great way for some to get medical help in this down economy. On The Early Show on Monday, July 6, 2009, CBS News Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton offered a few helpful tips for patient thinking about using these retail health clinics: PREPARING TO VISIT A RETAIL HEALTH CLINIC 1) KNOW “YOUR OWN” MEDICAL HISTORY 2) BRING LIST OF ALL ALLERGIES/MEDICATIONS 3) GET A PHONE NUMBER IN CASE THINGS WORSEN 4) FOLLOW-UP WITH YORU REGULAR PROVIDER


Solution :SAVE LIVES!!! Introduce the LifeTrack PHR card to everyone you know Medical offices Sports teams Churches Schools Government Agencies Solution


Problem :Problem Corporate America is downsizing EVERY DAY 10 Million people have lost their jobs since Dec 2008 Unemployment is at its highest rate in 26 years No job security Wages are being cut and jobs are being shipped overseas 20,000 7,000 8,000 3,000 1,500 5,000 8,000 7,000 NONE!!!


Slide 16:Ten Big Companies That Are Veering Toward Bankruptcy From The Business Insider, Sept. 18, 2009: Despite a few bright spots in the economy and a recent moving stock market, many large companies are still struggling to avoid bankruptcy. A new report by Audit Integerity identifies some high-profile names "that have the highest probability of declaring bankruptcy among publicly traded firms." Which companies appear the worst off? Hertz- when you have tons of debt financing your fleet, falling rental demand can kill you Textron- Ouch, what a tough time to be selling business jets Sprint/Nextel- this company is bleeding customers, they stand to loose 4.4 subscribers this coming year Macy’s- Does anyone even shop at department stores anymore??? Mylan- a classic case of overpaid Execs and bad debt management Goodyear- the demand for high dollar tires has sunk and the company is saddled with massive debt CBS- week advertising and falling license fees has sent this company’s earning off the cliff Advance Micro Devices- This company carries over $5 Billion in long term debt and hasn’t made a profit since 2007 Las Vegas Sands Resort- the Sands over expanded and over levered that past several years and now has over $10 Billion in debt in a bad LV economy Interpublic Group- as one of the largest advertising groups in the world, they have been slammed by the Global recession


Solution :Own Your Own Business 84% of adults would prefer to Own their own business –vs- work for someone else 95% of the wealth in the U.S. is created by 5% of the population 70% of the Millionaires in this country are small-mid size business owners Work your own hours, spend more time with family & friends, Travel more! Unlimited Income Potential HUGE Tax Advantages Solution


Tax Advantages :Write off the things that you’re already paying for Meals (50%) Entertainment Children (up to $5000 a year per child) Travel Home phone/fax Cell Phone Internet Access Vehicle Mileage (55.5 cents per mile) Tax Advantages


Slide 19:The Perfect Business No Large capital outlay No Risk No Employees No Overhead No Advertising No Inventory No Insurance No Leases/Retail space Limited Competition Newly Developed Medical Technology


Get Paid What You’re Worth :Get Paid What You’re Worth Direct Sales Compensation Plan IMD MD RD ND ED $50 $20 $10 $10 $10 $50 $20 $10 $10 $10 $50 $20 $10 $10 $10 These Bonuses are paid to Unlimited Depth! Independent Marketing Director Marketing Director Regional Director National Director Executive Director $295.00 Enrollment


Get Paid What You’re Worth :Get Paid What You’re Worth Business Builder Compensation Plan IMD MD RD ND ED $100 FS $100 $50 $25 $10 $100 $50 $25 $10 $100 $50 $25 $10 These Bonuses are paid to Unlimited Depth! Personally Enroll 3 IMD’s and build a team of 12= Promoted to Marketing Director Personally Enroll 3 IMD’s and build a team of 100= Promoted to Regional Director Personally Enroll 3 IMD’s and build a team of 500= Promoted to National Director Training Phase Independent Marketing Director Marketing Director Regional Director National Director Executive Director $495.00 Enrollment Personally Enroll 3 IMD’s and build a team of 2000= Promoted to Executive Director Build a team of 5000= Share in Company Revenue Pool


Sample Income :Sample Income Business Builder Compensation Plan IMD Team 3 X $100= $300 This begins your 1st Level of your 10 Level Residual Income Plan There is no minimum that you can personally enroll in any of your teams MD Team 3 X $200= $600 9 x $100= $900 27 X $100= $2,700 81 X $100= $8,100 243 X $100= $24,300 729 X $100= $72, 900 These bonuses are paid no matter how deep your organization builds, UNLIMITED LEVELS Teach these 3 new IMD’s to duplicate what you did which will develop a total team of 12, now you’re promoted to MD NOT AN INCOME CLAIM. THESE RESULTS ARE NOT TYPICAL.


Get Paid What You’re Worth :Get Paid What You’re Worth Monthly Residual Compensation Plan ($29.95 Monthly Service) Level Commission Pd Enrollees Commission Earned 1 $.50 x 3 = $1.50 2 $.50 x 9 = $4.50 3 $.50 x 27 = $13.50 4 $.50 x 81 = $40.50 5 $.75 x 243 = $182.25 6 $.75 x 729 = $546.75 7 $.75 x 2,187 = $1,640.25 8 $.75 x 6,561 = $4,920.75 9 $2.00 x 19,683 = $39,366.00 10 $3.00 x 59,049 = $177,147.00 $223,865.25 Let’s just assume that you only accomplished just 1/4 of that goal, that’s still $55,966.31 PER MONTH!!!! This is not an income claim, just an example!!!


Timing :Timing Start up company/Ground Floor Equity/Ownership Positions available First to market with Product Distribution Grow with the company Leadership Development Help change the lives of many


Slide 25:Circumstances stay the same Exchange time for money Pay higher taxes Be a victim of the economy Circumstances will change Unlimited income potential More time Freedom HUGE Tax deductions Training and Support Proven Leaders “Franchise” system No experience required Nothing… Join LifeTrack… What will you do???


Slide 26:My Contact Information Gary Johns Marketing Director LifeTrack LLC www.lifetrackllc.com/gjohns 859-224-7036 office 859-338-8155 cell


Slide 27:Products LifeTrack In Case of Emergency- $49.95 You enter your data Easy to access html file LifeTrack Personal Health Record (PHR)- $295.00 LifeTrack nurse collects all of your health records Your PHR is created by a healthcare professional LifeTrack Complete- $495 plus $29.95/month All of the benefits of LifeTrack ICE and PHR Store ANY other critical data on your card


Slide 28:The Old Model, the New Model EMS On Call ER Doctor Admitting Doctor Hospitalist etc. How We receive Care


Slide 29:What is it? Why is it important? What if you can’t give it? What if your family can’t? LifeTrack is different… we help you gather. Bilateral Salpingoopherectomy I want exactly what I need to know to take care of you, neither more, nor less. Medical History


Slide 30:The BOTTOM LINE The people taking care of you at the most critical moments of your life may not know anything about you.