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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Premier Health of America Inc PRHAF


Primary Symbol: V.PHA

Premier Health of America Inc. is a Canadian healthtech company. The Company provides a comprehensive range of outsourced service solutions for healthcare needs to governments, corporations, and individuals. The Company uses its proprietary LiPHe platform to lead the healthcare services sector in digital transformation to provide patients with more accessible care services. The Company operates... see more

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Premier Health of America Inc > Quebec versus Ontario
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Post by Torontojay on Feb 22, 2023 4:55pm

Quebec versus Ontario

Billable hours in Quebec is down 24% Y/Y in Q1. 

Billable hours in Ontario now accounts for 19.5% of total hours but contributes less than 30% of all revenues.  

Ebitda margins is about 7% which is lower than their targeted 9-10% range. 

As I suspected, labour shortages in Canada caused upward pressure on wages which has lowered the profitability of the company. This should stabilize going forward. 


From the press release: 

"Independent labour accounts for less than 5% of the total hours worked in the public health care system and should be viewed as tool to ensure there is no rupture in the delivery of care. Bill 10 mainly states that the Ministry of Health can decide where, when and for how long institutions can use independent labour."
 

If you eliminate private labour, then the public sector will have to spend a lot more money to attract talent and improve working conditions. I think it's fair to say that the public sector is losing the battle when it comes to competing with more innovative healthcare companies. It's unfortunate that as a result of this, they want to eliminate the competition altogether. 

Follow the money. This is not the solution. 

Comment by DeepCove11 on Feb 22, 2023 5:15pm
It's "Socialism or else" Oh well.. How many thousands of Canadians die per year waiting for medical treatments? Yawn....we are such a kind country.
Comment by colourama on Feb 22, 2023 5:36pm
Torontojay, what is your impression of the quarter? I do admit I was overly optimistic on bottom line EBITDA, but revenue was fairly stable. Unless I am mistaken, there were some non-recurring expenses (as well as a write-off) which was impacting the bottom line. They were still cashflow positive but if I understand correctly had to borrow because of extended collection time from the government ...more  
Comment by Torontojay on Feb 22, 2023 6:59pm
I'm pleased with the quarter. The company has good pricing power as they are able to raise their prices in spite of lower hours worked.  I get about one-third of their cash flow goes towards paying taxes and paying interest on its debt. Capital maintenance and lease payments represents about one-fifth of that amount.  I would estimate a sustainable free cash flow annualized for ...more  
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