Editor’s note: This blog post was medically reviewed by Carol DerSarkissian, MD
We want to start 2023 with a big Ezra thank you to all our members. We thank you for your commitment, your constant feedback on our service, and for recommending Ezra to your loved ones.
A staggering 81.6% of our members have referred someone to get an Ezra scan, and for that, we are incredibly thankful.
Despite the tough economic landscape and ever-evolving priorities we all face, Ezra has made great strides toward our mission of detecting cancer early for everyone. We couldn’t have done this without our committed community of members.
Our focus in 2022 centered on delivering the best full-body screening experience in the US. We’re a data-driven company, and today we’d like to share some of our data with our wonderful community.
Let’s take a look.
81.6% of Ezra members who have had at least one screening said in a recent survey that they had recommended Ezra to others.
Members recommend Ezra to colleagues, family and friends because they consider Ezra to be:
We’ve noticed a significant number of returning members this year. The visual below shows the percentage of returning members by age group in 2022.
Members cited the following primary motivations for getting an Ezra Full-Body MRI Scan:
To support our returning members, we introduced new membership plans. Ezra now offers 3 and 5-year membership packages at up to 40% discount.
We recommend that our members get an Ezra Full Body scan at least once a year to monitor for potential signs of new diseases or any abnormalities that may not have been detected in previous scans. These scans are also a valuable tool for monitoring overall health.
Our Medical Team determines an E-SCORE (i.e., Ezra Score) to determine which findings are actionable and which are not. This system is based on the “RADS” methodology invented by the American College of Radiology (PI-RADS for prostate, BI-RADS for breast, etc.).
An E-SCORE of 4 or 5 represents urgent and emergent findings that require attentive follow-up. An E-SCORE of 3 is something to be monitored over time. And E-SCORES 1 and 2 are just informative.
When it comes to notable findings in our member’s scans, the graph below illustrates member findings by E-SCORE.
In 2022, 5% of our members had an E-SCORE of 4 or 5. Aside from possible cancer, other notable findings included:
In the past, some of our returning members have discovered possible cancer during their annual Ezra scans and have expressed gratitude for making Ezra a part of their health screening routine.
Last year, we expanded to new locations and established partnerships with additional physicians and radiology specialists
In 2022, we expanded our relationship with new practices by 160%, increasing the number of Ezra physician partners by 132%.
Ezra welcomed two new leading radiology networks as partners in 2022: SDMI and SimonMed.
We continued to maintain and strengthen our partnership with our existing facility partners. We are grateful for their expertise and commitment to providing the highest level of patient care.
In 2022, we answered your call to add new locations for our full-body MRI scans. This is just the start, and you’ll find the latest locations here:
Ezra is now available in 13 partner imaging facilities across New York, San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Miami, and Las Vegas. Find an Ezra location near you.
Please let us know if you have a specific location you would like us to open. Email hello@ezra.com.
Operationally, Ezra dedicated much of 2022 to improving the Ezra Experience for our members. Here are the major projects we invested in to help us deliver a better experience for our members.
Improvements to our infrastructure and a new breakthrough in AI development have enabled us to deliver the Ezra Report to members in record time.
This means that members receive their final Ezra Report within 3 to 5 business days from their scan.
The 6th generation Ezra full-body MRI protocol was created and validated in December 2021. This MRI protocol combines 40 different series scanning most major organs.
In Q1 of 2022, we updated all Ezra locations with this new protocol, which increased the speed of the Ezra Full Body by 38%.
Ezra members can view their scans in their account dashboard through the Ezra Viewer. This new interface will encourage more image sharing and follow-up care for any significant findings.
In one click, the tool enables patients to easily download their scans and share them with their PCP or a specialist.
Updates to MyEzra also enable users to:
In 2022, Ezra continued actively working with the FDA on a new AI product planned for release in 2023. Watch this space; we have some exciting announcements coming soon.
We’ve made giving an Ezra screening more convenient and at a full range of gifting options from $250 upwards.
Members can now purchase gift cards for their loved ones at the following prices:
Learn more about Ezra gift card options.
2022 was also the year that new leaders with extensive knowledge and experience joined the team.
Last year, we welcomed a number of fantastic medical experts to Ezra’s leadership group. Dr Carol DerSarkissian joined as our Medical Director, Dr. Dan Sodickson joined as a Scientific Advisor, and Dr. Michael Reichel joined as a radiology advisor.
Carol DerSarkissian, MD, is a board-certified Emergency Physician with over 20 years of experience providing medical care. She graduated from the University of Southern California Medical School and then completed an Emergency Medicine residency at New York University and Bellevue Hospital. Over the years, she has incorporated telehealth, remote patient monitoring, and virtual reality into her practice of medicine.
Dr. Daniel Kevin Sodickson, MD, Ph.D., is a renowned American physicist specializing in biomedical imaging. He previously served as the president of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and has received the gold medal from this organization. Sodickson is known for his pioneering work in parallel MRI, which involves using a network of detectors to rapidly acquire magnetic resonance images.
Dr. Michael A Reichel, MD, is a board-certified neuroradiologist. They completed their fellowship in neuroradiology at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York, NY, and a fellowship in body imaging radiology at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.
While 2022 presented unexpected challenges for everyone, we’ve been fortunate to meet them in stride and continue progressing toward our mission.
Looking ahead to 2023, we are confident that, with the dedication and passion of our team, the cooperation of our partners, and the trust of our members, we will continue to strive toward making a positive impact in the world.
We believe the cure for cancer is early detection, and we will work hard to make that a reality for everyone.
In Health,
Emi Gal
Founder & CEO