Company: PHR
Filing Date: 2025-03-13
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001412408-25-000010
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Company: Phreesia, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-13
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 8
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 for the Company’s self-service intake tablets (PhreesiaPads), on-site kiosks (Arrivals Kiosks) and any other solutions. The Company’s healthcare services clients are typically billed monthly in arrears, though in some instances healthcare services clients may opt to be billed monthly, quarterly or annually in advance. Subscription fees are typically auto-debited from client’s accounts every month. Revenue for healthcare services client subscriptions is recognized over the term of the respective healthcare services client contract. Substantially all of the Company’s subscription arrangements are considered service contracts, and the customer does not have the right to take possession of the software. Revenue for related services is recognized as it is delivered if the services are distinct from the subscription service and is recognized over the remaining non-cancelable subscription term if it is not distinct from the subscription service. In certain arrangements, the Company leases its PhreesiaPads and Arrivals Kiosks through operating leases to its customers. Accordingly, these revenue transactions are accounted for using ASC 842, Leases.  In addition, subscription and related services includes certain fees from clients for professional services associated with implementation services as well as travel and expense reimbursements, shipping and handling fees, sales of Phreesia hardware (PhreesiaPads and Arrivals Kiosks), on-site support and training. Certain professional services for implementation are not distinct from the Company's solutions and are therefore recognized over the term of the contract. Revenue from sales of distinct professional services, Phreesia hardware and training are recognized in the period they are delivered to clients.ii.Payment processing fees The Company generates revenue from payment processing fees based on the levels of patient payment volume resulting from credit and debit card transactions (dollar value and number of card transactions) processed through Phreesia’s payment facilitator model. Payment processing fees are generally calculated as a percentage of the total transaction dollar value processed and/or a fee per transaction. The remainder of patient payment volume is composed of credit and debit card transactions for which Phreesia acts as a gateway to payment processors, and cash and check transactions. The Company recognizes the payment processing fees when the transaction occurs (i.e., when the processing services are completed). The transaction amount is collected from the cardholder’s bank via the Company’s third-party payment processing partner and the card networks. The transaction amount is then remitted to its customers 

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approximately two business days after the transaction occurs. At the end of each month, the Company bills its customers for any payment processing fees