Company: PHR
Filing Date: 2025-12-09
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001412408-25-000132
Chunk: 39

Company: Phreesia, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-12-09
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part II, Item 1A
Chunk 39
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SPAM Act”). Any failure by us to comply fully with the CAN-SPAM Act may leave us subject to substantial fines and penalties. In addition, any future restrictions in laws such as the CAN-SPAM Act, and various United States state laws, or new federal laws regarding marketing and solicitation or international data protection laws that govern these activities could adversely affect the continuing effectiveness of our marketing efforts and could force changes in our marketing strategies. If this occurs, we may not be able to develop adequate alternative marketing strategies, which could have a material adverse impact on our results of operations.

Additionally, while we do not allow any third-party cookies, tags or trackers (collectively, “cookies”) to be placed in our software solutions, we utilize cookies on some of our public websites to collect data about visitors to our websites in order to administer our sites, enhance users’ web-browsing experience, analyze trends and gather information about users’ activities on our sites. Our ability to collect, analyze, use and share information collected via cookies is governed by U.S. and foreign laws and regulations which change from time to time, such as those regulating the level of consumer notice and consent required before a company can employ cookies to collect data about interactions with users online. 

In recent years, there has been increasing public and regulatory scrutiny of the use of cookies by companies in the healthcare space. For example, the FTC has brought enforcement actions against online healthcare services and service providers, and there has been an increase in litigation alleging the unauthorized collection and sharing of sensitive health information in violation of federal and state privacy laws. While we do not collect HIPAA-regulated PHI via the use of cookies on our websites, and we believe our use of cookies on those websites complies with all applicable laws, we may from time to time receive public or regulatory inquiries about our use of tracking technologies. Continued regulation of cookies, changes in the interpretation and enforcement of existing laws and regulations, and increased scrutiny of the use of cookies by healthcare technology companies could restrict our ability to engage in certain activities or require changes to our practices. If we are believed or found to have not complied with our obligations under applicable laws, we may also be subject to litigation, substantial financial penalties, injunctive actions and reputational harm. All of the above could impact our business, financial condition or results of operations.

Any failure by us to comply fully with website accessibility standards could result in us being subject to considerable fines and penalties. 

We conduct business through various Internet websites and web-based applications