Company: PHR
Filing Date: 2025-03-13
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001412408-25-000010
Chunk: 76

Company: Phreesia, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-13
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 76
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 (b) termination for the governmental customer’s convenience, subject to a negotiated settlement for costs incurred and profit on work completed, along with the right to place contracts out for bid before completion of the full contract term, as well as the right to make unilateral changes in contract requirements, subject to negotiated price adjustments; (c) compliance and reporting requirements related to, among other things, agency-specific policies and regulations, information security, subcontracting requirements, equal employment opportunity, affirmative action for veterans and workers with disabilities and accessibility for the disabled; (d) broad audit rights; (e) specialized remedies for breach and default, including setoff rights, retroactive price adjustments and civil or criminal fraud penalties under the False Claims Act (as described below), re-procurement expenses, as well as mandatory administrative dispute resolution procedures instead of state contract law remedies; and (f) requirements to calculate overhead rates in accordance with the accounting procedures and internal controls required under the FAR standards. 

U.S. federal and state fraud and abuse laws 

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We are subject to additional healthcare regulation by the federal government and by authorities in the states and foreign jurisdictions in which we conduct our business that may constrain our financial arrangements with third parties. Such laws include, without limitation, state and federal anti-kickback, fraud and abuse, false claims, and transparency laws and regulations and other transfers of value made to physicians and other healthcare providers. If our operations are found to be in violation of any of such laws or any other governmental regulations that apply, we may be subject to penalties, including, without limitation, administrative, civil and criminal penalties, damages, fines, disgorgement, the curtailment or restructuring of operations, integrity oversight and reporting obligations, exclusion from participation in federal and state healthcare programs and responsible individuals may be subject to imprisonment. Such laws and regulations include:

•the federal Anti-Kickback Statute, which prohibits, among other things, persons or entities from knowingly and willfully soliciting, receiving, offering or paying any remuneration (including any kickback, bribe or rebate), directly or indirectly, overtly or covertly, in cash or in kind, to induce, or in return for, the purchase, lease, order, arrangement, or recommendation of any good, facility, item or service for which payment may be made, in whole or in part, under a federal healthcare program, such as the Medicare and Medicaid programs. A person or entity does not need to have actual knowledge of this statute or specific intent to violate it to