Company: PHR
Filing Date: 2025-12-09
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001412408-25-000132
Chunk: 43

Company: Phreesia, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-12-09
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part II, Item 1A
Chunk 43
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 provide for termination by the government at any time, without cause. In addition, many federal, state, local and foreign governments and their agencies are facing increased pressure to reduce spending, and demand and payment for our services may be impacted by public sector budgetary cycles and funding authorizations. These factors may combine to potentially limit the revenue we derive from government contracts in the future. Additionally, government contracts generally have requirements that are more complex than those found in commercial enterprise agreements and therefore are more costly to comply with. Any of these risks related to contracting with government entities could adversely impact our future sales and operating results.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) may in the future determine that our technology solutions are subject to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and we may face additional costs and risks as a result.

The FDA may promulgate a policy or regulation that affects our products and services. FDA regulations govern, among other things, product development, testing, manufacture, packaging, labeling, storage, clearance or approval, advertising and promotion, sales and distribution and import and export for regulated drugs, biologics and devices. Non-compliance with applicable FDA requirements can result in, among other things, public warning letters, fines, injunctions, civil penalties, recall or seizure of products, total or partial suspension of production, failure of the FDA to grant marketing approvals, withdrawal of marketing approvals, criminal prosecutions or a recommendation by the FDA to disallow us from entering into government contracts. The FDA also has the authority to request repair, replace or refund of the cost of any device.

Individuals may claim our calling or text messaging services are subject to, and are not compliant with, the Telephone Consumer Protection Act or similar state laws.

Our clients may use our products to place various short message service, or SMS, text messages and calls to patients. Additionally, we place certain calls and text messages as part of our operations. There are a number of federal and state statutes and regulations that govern certain of these telecommunications, including the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”), the Telemarketing Sales Rule (“TSR”), and various state laws similar in scope to the TCPA and TSR. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”), and the FTC have responsibility for regulating various aspects of some of the TCPA, TSR and other federal laws. The FCC has recognized that certain healthcare-related telecommunications from or on behalf a healthcare provider to a patient are exempt from some TCPA restrictions if the calls or text messages meet certain requirements. For