On April 27, 2023, Semler's board of directors, or the Board, appointed Douglas Murphy-Chutorian, M.D., former chief executive officer and president and current Class III director, as interim chief executive officer and president and as Semler's principal executive officer, effective April 27, 2023. The Board is planning to conduct a global search for a permanent chief executive officer. Wayne T. Pan, M.D., Ph.D. will no longer serve as chief executive officer and president, and as Class I director, of Semler, as of April 27, 2023.

As contemplated by Dr. Pan's employment agreement dated March 31, 2023, he will (i) continue to receive his base salary as though he remained employed for the initial 12-month term of his employment and (ii) receive Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1985 as amended, or COBRA, payments for the number of months he is not employed by Semler during the initial 12-month term of his employment. Receipt of these payments and benefits is conditioned on Dr. Pan signing and not revoking a separation agreement and release of claims. Dr. Murphy-Chutorian, age 68, has served as a member of Semler's Board since September 2012. Dr. Murphy-Chutorian previously served as Semler's chief executive officer from October 2012 to April 2023.

Dr. Murphy-Chutorian has more than 30 years of broad, diverse experience in healthcare, spanning positions including clinician, academician, inventor, entrepreneur, chief executive officer, chairman of the board, and consultant to financial firms. Prior to joining the Company, from 2005 to 2012, he was managing director of Select Healthcare Capital, LLC. Dr. Murphy-Chutorian is a named inventor on more than 30 patents and has guided more than 50 products through various regulatory approval processes. Dr. Murphy-Chutorian's business career has included extensive involvement in all facets of the medical industry from financial, research and development, manufacturing and marketing and sales, to regulatory, reimbursement and clinical trials.

Dr. Murphy-Chutorian's breadth of healthcare experience includes all major sectors of the industry: medical devices, health services, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and managed care. Dr. Murphy-Chutorian received his B.A. and M.D. from Columbia University. Dr. Murphy-Chutorian completed his internal medicine residency at New York University/Bellevue Medical Center and his fellowship in cardiology at Stanford University Medical Center.

Dr. Murphy-Chutorian has also served as a faculty member in interventional cardiology at both Stanford and Montefiore Medical Center.