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2. Forward-looking statements and
GAAP reconciliation
This presentation contains forward-looking statements addressing expected financial results of Cardinal Health, the planned spin-off of Cardinal
Health’s clinical and medical products businesses as a separate company, the expected financial results of the new company and of Cardinal Health
after giving effect to the spin-off of the new company, the operation, business and prospects of Cardinal Health and the new company following the
planned spin-off and other expectations, prospects, estimates and other matters that are dependent upon future events or developments. These
matters are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected, anticipated or implied. These
risks and uncertainties include uncertainties regarding the planned spin-off of the clinical and medical products businesses as a new stand-alone
entity, including the timing and terms of any such spin-off and whether such spin-off will be completed, and uncertainties regarding the impacts on
Cardinal Health, the new clinical and medical products company and the market for their respective securities if the spin-off is accomplished. In
addition, Cardinal Health and the proposed new clinical and medical products company are subject to additional risks and uncertainties described in
Cardinal Health's Form 10-K, Form 10-Q and Form 8-K reports (including all amendments to those reports) and exhibits to those reports, including
(but not limited to) the following: competitive pressures in Cardinal Health’s various lines of business; the loss of one or more key customer or supplier
relationships or changes to the terms of those relationships; uncertainties relating to timing of generic and branded pharmaceutical introductions and
the frequency or rate of branded pharmaceutical price appreciation or generic pharmaceutical price deflation; changes in the distribution patterns or
reimbursement rates for health-care products and/or services; the results, consequences, effects or timing of any inquiry or investigation by any
regulatory authority or any legal or administrative proceedings; future actions of regulatory bodies or government authorities relating to Cardinal
Health’s manufacturing or sale of products and other costs or claims that could arise from its manufacturing, compounding or repackaging operations
or from its other services; difficulties and uncertainties related to the integration of acquired businesses; and conditions in the pharmaceutical market
and general economic and market conditions. This presentation reflects management’s views as of September 29, 2008. Except to the extent
required by applicable law, Cardinal Health undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement. Cardinal Health presents
non-GAAP earnings from continuing operations (and presentations derived from this financial measure, including per share calculations) on a
forward-looking basis. Non-GAAP diluted EPS from continuing operations is calculated by dividing earnings from continuing operations, excluding
special items and impairments, (gain)/loss on sale of assets and other, net, both net of tax, by diluted weighted average shares outstanding. The
most directly comparable forward-looking GAAP measure is earnings from continuing operations. Cardinal Health is unable to provide a quantitative
reconciliation of this forward-looking non-GAAP measure to the most directly comparable forward-looking GAAP measure, because the company
cannot reliably forecast special items and impairments, (gain)/loss on sale of assets and other, net, which are difficult to predict and estimate. Please
note that the unavailable reconciling items could significantly impact Cardinal Health's future financial results.
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4. Disciplined review process and rationale
• Disciplined review involving Board of Directors, executive
leadership team and experienced external advisors
• Separation of businesses will better position each to realize its
long-term potential
− Sharper strategic vision and enhanced management focus
− Enhanced ability to make investments in respective growth areas
− Improved opportunities to access / allocate capital
− Better alignment of management / employee incentives and rewards
• One-time costs and potential dis-synergies are manageable
− Separation, transaction and stand-up costs
− Public company infrastructure
− Planned services agreements
− Hospital selling efforts
• Significant scale in each business
• Analyzing collaboration/partnering alternatives
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5. Steps to completion
• File Form 10 Registration Statement for SpinCo with
SEC in Q3FY09 (est.)
– SEC will declare Form 10 effective when review complete
• Seek confirmation on the tax-free nature of the
transaction from appropriate authorities
• Complete separation and related agreements
• Board declares pro rata distribution of SpinCo stock
to Cardinal Health shareholders, sets record date /
payment date / distribution ratio when final process
is complete
– Information statement mailed to CAH shareholders
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6. Capital structure and capital deployment
• We plan to:
– For Cardinal Health in FY09:
• Share repurchases to no more than offset equity compensation
issuances
• Continue regular $0.14 quarterly dividend until the spin-off
is completed
– For Cardinal Health Post-Spin-off:
• Have a balance sheet, financial policies and credit metrics
commensurate with investment-grade credit ratings
• Continue to pay a dividend
– For SpinCo:
• Have a balance sheet, financial policies and credit metrics
commensurate with investment-grade credit ratings
• Not pay dividends, but instead reinvest in R&D
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7. Leadership teams
SpinCo
Cardinal
Clinical and Medical
Health Products
CEO: CEO:
George Barrett, ~25 years in healthcare Dave Schlotterbeck, ~14 years in healthcare
CFO: COO (Chief Operating Officer):
Jeff Henderson, ~10 years in healthcare Dwight Winstead, ~30 years in healthcare
CEO, pharmacy supply chain solutions*: CFO:
Mike Kaufmann, ~17 years in healthcare Outside search in process
CEO, medical / surgical solutions*:
Mike Lynch, ~24 years in healthcare
*Official business names to be determined at later date.
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8. Business structure
Cardinal Health (RemainCo) SpinCo
Healthcare Supply Chain Services (HSCS) Clinical and Medical Products (CMP)
Pharmaceutical Supply Chain* Clinical Technologies
Medical Supply Chain - U.S. • Infusion Technologies
• Hospital Supply • Dispensing Technologies
• Ambulatory Care • Supply Technologies
• Scientific Products (Laboratory) Clinical Services
Respiratory / Neurocare
Specialty / Nuclear Pharmacy
Infection Prevention
Presource
• Skin Prep Solutions (includes Enturia)
Cardinal Health – Canada
International (excl. Canada and Puerto Rico)
Cardinal Health – Puerto Rico (including
Borschow) Medical Specialties (surgical products)
• V. Mueller / On-site Services
Martindale
• Interventional Specialties
Fluid management
Convertors (drapes, gowns)
Gloves (exam and surgical)
Pharmacy Services**
Medicine Shoppe International**
*Includes Specialty Distribution
**Cardinal Health is continuing to conduct an analysis of Pharmacy Services and Medicine Shoppe International
to evaluate their future strategic fit. 8
9. Cardinal Health post-spin
Business portfolio
Improve healthcare productivity, quality and efficiency through our
superior supply chain execution and innovative products and services
Pharma U.S. / Canada
Cardinal Health
and Med Supply
Post-Spin
Specialty Distribution
distribution
>$90B FY09 pro Operating
forma revenue*
Nuclear/ Room related
Specialty products/
Pharma services
Medicine
Pharmacy
Shoppe
Services**
**Cardinal Health is continuing to
Int’l**
conduct an analysis of Pharmacy
Services and Medicine Shoppe
International to evaluate their
future strategic fit.
*An estimate of the pro forma revenue for fiscal 2009 in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles
with adjustments expected to reflect each company as a stand-alone entity. The estimate is based on assumptions
that management currently believes are reasonable, but actual revenue may vary materially from the estimate.
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10. SpinCo business portfolio
Improving lives through better technology
at the point of care
SpinCo Respiratory and
Infusion
Neurocare
Clinical and Medical
Products
Medical
>$4B FY09 pro Specialties
Dispensing forma revenue*
(surgical
products)
Infection
Clinical
Prevention
Services
*An estimate of the pro forma revenue for the 12 months ended June 30, 2009 in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles with adjustments expected to reflect each company as a stand-alone entity.
The estimate is based on assumptions that management currently believes are reasonable, but actual
revenue may vary materially from the estimate. 10
11. Key milestones
Aug. 7, 2008 Announcement of exploration
Sept. 29, 2008 Announcement of Board decision to pursue
Oct. 29, 2008 Q1 FY09 earnings
Nov. 5, 2008 Annual shareholder meeting
Q3 FY09 Expected Form 10 filing
May 8, 2009 Annual analyst & investor day
Q4 FY09? Expected record date
Q4 FY09 / Q1 FY10? Expected effective date
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12. Why invest in current Cardinal Health?
Two industry-leading businesses …
With talented, experienced management …
Well-positioned to drive future growth …
With a focus on and commitment to ...
Delivering value to shareholders.
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13. The Landscape:
U.S. healthcare costs are rising at alarming rate
National Health Expenditures per Capita
(1990-2016) $12,782
$14,000
(2016)
• US projected to spend over $12,000
$2.2 trillion on healthcare in
2007 (16.2% of GDP) $10,000
$7,498
(2007)
$8,000
• Healthcare spending has $6,000
risen at a rate 2.4% faster $2,813
$4,000
than GDP since 1970 (1990)
Per Capita
Projected Per Capita
$2,000
• CMS estimates that by $0
2016 US healthcare 90
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spending will nearly double, Note: Figures from 1990 through 2005 represent historical data; data from 2006-
2016 are projected.
exceeding $4.1 trillion Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Office of the Actuary, National
Health Statistics Group, at http://www.cms.hhs.gov/NationalHealthExpendData/
(Historical data from NHE summary including share of GDP, CY 1960-2005, file
nhegdp05.zip; Projected data from NHE Projections 2006-2016, Forecast summary
and selected tables, file proj2006.pdf).
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14. The Landscape:
Errors and inefficiencies plague the system
Overall healthcare
Breast cancer
in U.S. (RAND)
screening (65-69)
Adverse drug events
1,000,000
Hospital-acquired infections
Defects 100,000
per Airline baggage handling
10,000
million
1,000 Anesthesia-related
fatality rate
100
U.S. industry
10 Best-in-Class
1 2 3 4 5 6
1
σ levels
However, history suggests these errors can be prevented
Source: C. Buck, GE, 2007
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16. Cardinal Health post-spin
Business portfolio
Improve healthcare productivity, quality and efficiency through our
superior supply chain execution and innovative products and services
Pharma U.S. / Canada
Cardinal Health
and Med Supply
Post-Spin
Specialty Distribution
distribution
>$90B FY09 pro Operating
forma revenue*
Nuclear/ Room related
Specialty products/
Pharma services
Medicine
Pharmacy
Shoppe
Services**
**Cardinal Health is continuing to Int’l**
conduct an analysis of Pharmacy
Services and Medicine Shoppe
International to evaluate their
future strategic fit.
*An estimate of the pro forma revenue for fiscal 2009 in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles with
adjustments expected to reflect each company as a stand-alone entity. The estimate is based on assumptions that
management currently believes are reasonable, but actual revenue may vary materially from the estimate.
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17. The Business Case:
Significant footprint and scale
• 90% of U.S. hospitals use our products or services
• More than 50,000 deliveries are made each day to 40,000
customer sites in U.S.
• Leading distributor of U.S. prescriptions, medical/surgical
and lab products through our system
• Largest U.S. nuclear pharmacy provider, with more than 13
million prescriptions dispensed each year
• Largest provider of products / services to acute care
hospitals in North America
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18. Our value proposition
• Large, deep and broad footprint across health channels
– Retail, hospital, sub-acute, mail-order, ambulatory
• Provide products / services that empower doctors,
pharmacists and nurses to focus on what’s most
important − patients
• Our scale and breadth position us to help reduce costs,
improve quality and outcomes, and satisfy needs across
the healthcare system
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19. Growth drivers
• Pressure on healthcare system to be more
accessible, more productive, higher quality and safer
• Demographics – aging population demands more
health care products / services
• Increasing use of generic pharmaceuticals
• Opportunities to increase formulary-type Cardinal
Health private label programs
• Strong positioning in all retail channels
• Highly efficient cost structure
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20. We provide valuable solutions throughout the
pharma distribution channel
Aligning offerings
Suppliers Customers
Generic Retail Independents Chains/ Hospital
Branded
Warehousing and
• Market share • Pharmaceutical/ • Pharma
• Inventory mgt
distribution services distribution
Non-warehousing
• Launch speed
• Data reporting
• Pharmacy brands • Medication
• Contract mgt
• High service •Distribution /
• Leader® brand packaging
levels operational excellence
• Efficient reach to
• Rx purchasing • Fluid
every COT
• Contract mgt •Ordering / inventory
programs management
management
• AR / returns mgt
• AR / returns mgt
products
• FirstScript – customized
•Purchasing solutions
• Centralized
• Special handling
Autoshipment to stock • Infection
shipping •SOURCE generics
• Centralized new brand or generic prevention
(primary and back-up
• Data reporting
shipping items fast (gloves,
formulary) convertors)
• Efficient reach • Front-end purchasing &
•Home health care,
to every COT merchandising • Surgical kitting
packaging, FirstScript
• Managed care • Consulting/
•Managed care
programs design
services
• Ordering / inventory
management
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21. For example…
Improving reimbursements Creating alternate revenue streams
Leader® improves reimbursements by taking Leader® creates alternate revenue streams
the guesswork out of dealing with PBMs, such as home healthcare, durable medical
providing reimbursement support, protecting equipment and diabetes management to
margins and providing reassurances that each solidify an independent pharmacy as a
claim is submitted and collected properly. community’s complete healthcare destination.
Retail
Independent Pharmacy
“CEO” = Pharmacist
Increasing marketshare
Streamlining operations
Leader® streamlines operations through Leader® increases market share and
proactive inventory management and addressing establishes strong brand recognition by
optimizing advertising strategies,
workflow issues related to staffing shortages, high
implementing effective store signage and
labor costs, increasing scripts, decreasing margins
providing a profitable private label line.
and patient safety requirements.
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22. And we provide valuable solutions throughout
the medical/surgical distribution channel
• Leading position in acute care
• Meaningful presence in lab setting
• Focused on critical areas of hospital from quality
and economic standpoint
– Operating room – Presource®, convertors, fluid
management, gloves
– Cardiac imaging – nuclear pharmacy
• Increasing position in ambulatory/alternate sites as
care moves out of acute care setting
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23. For example…
Logistics and replenishment Product Portfolio
Valuelink – leading just-in-time inventory solution Broad portfolio of brand / proprietary products
Optifreight – help customers manage freight costs Expanding private label line
Custom solutions
Hospital
CEO/COO/Head of Purchasing
Operational improvements Kitting
Order-to-cash and SG&A Presource® - product
offerings tailored to customer
needs to improve supply
chain management
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24. FY09 priorities and key initiatives
Improve the quality and
productivity of healthcare
Invest and Sweeten our Innovate to Rebuild a
execute mix (customer improve winning
flawlessly to and product) customer culture
build core loyalty by
capabilities segment
Enabled through information, insight and technology
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25. Near-term performance indicators
• Increase direct-store-door sales
• Resolve anti-diversion challenges
• Increase proprietary generic Source
program sales
• Maintain U.S. medical distribution
momentum and grow the private label
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27. SpinCo business portfolio
Improving lives through better technology
at the point of care
SpinCo Respiratory and
Infusion
Neurocare
Clinical and Medical
Products
Medical
>$4B FY09 pro Specialties
Dispensing forma revenue*
(surgical
products)
Infection
Clinical
Prevention
Services
*An estimate of the pro forma revenue for the 12 months ended June 30, 2009 in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles with adjustments expected to reflect each company as a stand-alone entity. The
estimate is based on assumptions that management currently believes are reasonable, but actual revenue may
vary materially from the estimate. 27
28. Quality and patient safety issues abound
Annual Serious Adverse Events in
• Hospital costs alone from adverse a Typical 300-Bed Hospital
drug events are estimated at $3-6B
– Excludes costs associated with
patient injury and legal claims
• Hospital infections add an estimated
$30B to the nation’s hospital costs
annually
• Costs are largely borne by the
providers, payers, and government
CMP is uniquely focused
on addressing the top 3 hospital
Sources: Solucient, First Consulting Group, 2004
patient safety issues
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29. CMP is uniquely positioned to focus on
key issues…
Improve • Integrating our offers and knowledge to manage all medications
medication
• Uniquely positioned to improve safety and productivity
management
• Established role and presence in the surgical suite
Enhance infection
• Expansion into the large respiratory market
prevention
• Focus on protocol compliance and clinically differentiated products
• Expanding our capability with high impact procedures
Minimize risk and
cost of procedures • Tackling our customers latest concerns
Help hospitals • Leading market offering in infection detection
identify patients at
• Building our data to address top hospital concerns
risk
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30. …with industry leading positions
• Global leader in medication safety and infusion systems
• Largest U.S. hospital footprint in dispensing systems
• Largest acute-care respiratory company worldwide
• Industry’s most comprehensive medication management
solution
• Leader in hospital-acquired infection (HAI) prevention
• Leader in positive patient identification
• Leader in U.S. surgical instrumentation
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31. In key product areas, critical to care…
Infusion
Ventilation
Surgical
Infection
instruments
Prevention
Dispensing
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32. …such as dispensing, where we have a
significant portion of the installed U.S. base
• Significantly outperform competition Dispensing revenue
– Revenue growth
– Operating margin
• Strong domestic demand
– Committed contracts and strong backlog
provide continuous momentum
CAH
– Consistent, high renewal rate
• Next generation innovation and
integrated offerings
Competitor 1 Competitor 2 CAH
Cardinal Health data analysis; data extrapolated from earnings releases.
Renewal rates on 5-year leases are 95 – 99%
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33. And infusion, where we took >60% of
business from competition in FY08
• Continued both premium pricing / gains in placements
– 37% of U.S. installed base
– 63% of U.S. placements
• Strong international expansion
– Expanded manufacturing capacity
– Exceeding our expectation
Disposable contracts create 5-year annuity stream for infusion pumps
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34. Combined with being world’s largest
acute-care respiratory company
• Industry leadership
– Ventilation leader - 50% growth in VIASYS installed base in past
3 years
– Leading cardiopulmonary testing platform
• Leading innovator
– Leading technology in ventilation (critical care & portable)
and diagnostics (respiratory & sleep)
– Innovative offerings that address ventilator-associated
pneumonia
– Over 200 active patents, 300 engineers and credentialed
clinicians
• Unique breadth
– Capital equipment and disposables for adult, pediatric, neonatal,
invasive, non-invasive, nCPAP, high-frequency
– Continuum of offerings beyond hospital setting
– VIASYS adds strong international channel
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35. And a strong player in infection prevention,
with next-generation products
• Innovation
– Leading-edge infection prevention continuum in development
• Revenue expansion
– Expanding demand for infection detection and prevention
– Enturia acquisition
– International penetration
• Margin expansion
– Mix-shift in base products
– Operational Excellence/Lean
– Flexible manufacturing/sourcing model
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36. CMP (SpinCo) key near- to mid-term priorities
1 Drive innovation and clinical differentiation
– R&D pipeline is loaded − expecting to launch ~45-50 new products
and enhanced solutions over the next 18 months
2 Use industry leading positions to accelerate growth
– Grow international sales by expanding country specific strengths
3 Successfully complete integrations (VIASYS and Enturia)
– Cost and revenue synergies
– Respiratory business model transformation
Continue rounding out our solutions
4
– Expand organically through product and solution innovation
– Strategic tuck-ins
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38. Total company FY 2009 priorities
• Achieve FY09 operational and financial objectives
• Resolve outstanding regulatory issues
• Enhanced investment in R&D and IT
• Return HSCS to steady growth
• Successfully complete integrations (VIASYS, Enturia,
Borschow)
• Efficiently execute a spin-off of the CMP businesses,
while minimizing disruption
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39. FY09 financial goals
August 7, 2008
Total revenue growth:
6-7%
Non-GAAP EPS1: $3.80 - $3.95
Revenue Profit
Segment Growth Growth
Healthcare Supply Chain Services (HSCS) >6% Flat to (5%)
Clinical and Medical Products (CMP) >10% >20%
1 Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share from continuing operations
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40. FY09 assumptions update
• Capital deployment
– Share repurchases to no more than offset equity compensation
issuances
– Continue regular $0.14 quarterly dividend until spin-off is completed
• Portfolio rationalization/review
– MedSystems sale closed 8/29/08
– Tecomet sale closed 9/26/08
– Review of MSI and Pharmacy Services ongoing
• Special items and/or other expenses / charges related to spin-off
not included in guidance
– Anticipate a significant portion of costs related to spin-off may be
classified as special items in accordance with company practices
40
41. Summary: So why invest in current
Cardinal Health now?
Two industry-leading businesses …
With talented, experienced management …
Well-positioned to drive future growth …
With a focus on and commitment to ...
Delivering value to shareholders.
41