Company: PFSA
Filing Date: 2025-08-11
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-073872
Chunk: 63

Company: Profusa, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-08-11
Form: S-1
Chunk 63
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 and abuse laws, transparency laws, and other health care laws and regulations, which, if violated, could subject us to substantial penalties. Additionally, any challenge to or investigation into our practices under these laws could cause adverse publicity and be costly to respond to, and thus could harm our business. Although we do not currently have an approved or commercialized product in the U.S., our relationships with customers and third -partypayors for our products, once approved and commercialized, may be subject to broadly applicable fraud and abuse and other health care laws and regulations that may constrain our sales, marketing and other promotional activities by limiting the kinds of financial arrangements, including sales programs and certain customer and product support programs, we may have with hospitals, physicians or other purchasers of medical devices. Other federal and state laws generally prohibit individuals or entities from knowingly presenting, or causing to be presented, claims for payment from Medicare, Medicaid, or other third -partypayors that are false or fraudulent, or are for items or services that were not provided as claimed. These laws include, among others, the federal Anti -KickbackStatute, the federal civil False Claims Act, other federal health care false statement and fraud statutes, the federal Physician Payments Sunshine Act, the Civil Monetary Penalties Law, and analogous fraud and abuse and transparency laws in most states. While the federal laws generally apply only to products or services for which payment may be made by a federal healthcare program, state laws often apply regardless of whether federal funds may be involved. While we believe and make every effort to ensure that our business arrangements with third parties and other activities and programs comply with all applicable laws, these laws are complex, and our activities may be found not to be compliant with one or more of these laws, which may result in significant civil, criminal and/or administrative penalties, fines, damages and exclusion from participation in federal health care programs. Even an unsuccessful challenge or investigation into our practices could cause adverse publicity, and be costly to respond to, and thus could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations. Our compliance with Medicare and Medicaid regulations may be reviewed by federal or state agencies, including the OIG, CMS, and DOJ, or may be subject to whistleblower lawsuits under federal and state false claims laws. To ensure compliance with Medicare, Medicaid and other regulations, government agencies conduct periodic audits of the Company to ensure compliance with various supplier standards and billing requirements. Similarly, our international operations are subject to the provisions of the FCPA, which prohibits U