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Premier Health of America Inc V.PHA

Premier Health of America Inc. is a Canada-based healthtech company. The Company is a specialized healthcare services company that provides a range of staffing and outsourced service solutions for healthcare needs to governments, corporations, and individuals. The Company operates through two segments: Per Diem and Travel Nurse. The Company’s Per diem segment includes staff who work on an as-needed basis, sometimes for multiple health care institutions and are typically assigned shifts at the last minute and paid directly tied to worked hours. Its Travel Nurse segment includes healthcare professionals who work in temporary positions, carrying out short- and medium-term assignments that require travel, especially in remote areas. Its services are provided through its LiPHe platform developed with the objective of optimizing and streamlining the business-to-customer relationship and product offering through the use of business process automation and business intelligence applications.


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Comment by colouramaon Jun 02, 2023 4:11pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Acumen

RE:RE:RE:RE:AcumenSnootchybootchy, good point - in their MD&A they mention that "Generally speaking, demand for our services is expected to remain strong for the foreseeable future."

It is also good news to read that even though there is a shortage of nurses "...our hiring has accelerated since last year. This bodes well for the future."

Also, from what they are saying of Bill 10 is it may have the effect that "these rules will likely weed out some of the smaller agencies created during the pandemic, some of which are responsible for the detrimental business practices that are now affecting the reputation of our sector in general."
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