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Viemed Healthcare Inc VMD

Viemed Healthcare, Inc. through its subsidiaries, is a provider of home medical equipment (HME) and post-acute respiratory healthcare services in the United States. The Company’s service offerings are focused on effective in-home treatment with clinical practitioners providing therapy and counselling to patients in their homes using cutting edge technologies. The Company’s products and services include Home Medical Equipment, In-home sleep testing, and Healthcare staffing. Home Medical Equipment provides respiratory and other home medical equipment, including home ventilation, bi-level positive airway pressure (BiPAP) and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices, percussion vests, and other medical equipment. In-home sleep testing provides in home sleep apnea testing services. Healthcare staffing provides healthcare staffing and recruitment services. The Company provides home medical equipment services through its interest in East Alabama HomeMed, LLC (HomeMed).


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Comment by MBAon Apr 07, 2020 11:39am
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RE:VMD's guidance is a crystal ball into PTQ's earnings outlook

RE:VMD's guidance is a crystal ball into PTQ's earnings outlookPTQ is a totally diffenert business and I don't seem many parallels between them and Viemed.  PTQ might of had some vents in stock but I doubt they had a lot as the company was working towards controlling costs.  Other than being in the health care sector, they had a different growth projectile, different growth strategy (acquisition vs organic), different management (not as impressive IMO), less institutional following and likely not much US following, no RT's to assist with getting patients taken care of in their homes, etc.
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