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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Reliq Health Technologies Inc V.RHT.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  RQHTF

Reliq Health Technologies Inc. is a global healthcare technology company that specializes in developing virtual care solutions for the healthcare market. The Company’s iUGO Care platform supports care coordination and community-based virtual healthcare. iUGO Care allows complex patients to receive care at home, improving health outcomes, enhancing quality of life for patients and families and... see more

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Post by lscfa on Jan 08, 2024 5:16pm

Cognizant risk

A comment from ceo.ca board got me thinking.   Reliq is using Cognizant who must be paid but Reliq is not getting paid by clients if patients miss the 16 readings/month.  So Reliq raises $6 million, $3.4 million of which is set aside to guarantee Cognizant gets paid. This means Crossley has made a huge bet that hiring Cognizant will get adherence numbers up to a level where client payments to Reliq will exceed payouts to Cognizant. Reliq shareholders taking all the risk.  
 

 

$3,400,000 to "Hire, train and deploy (virtual roles - no travel required) new Care Managers to support immediate deployment under the recent contracts listed above."





@permanentvacation Maybe this has already been addressed here, but in the interview with Shields, he said the following "For our care management team, we rely on Cognizant to provide the majority of our staffing there, and that’s going to continue into the future. They bring on people as needed, and we really rely on them to bring in teams, and then we train them and they continually add to the staff that’s needed so it puts less burden on us to bring in care managers as we’re growing." I can't see Cognizant working for free, so how is this sort of service been paid for? I assume there is sufficient cash flow to cover off care management services and if not, does it become an AP? Once again, apologies if this has already been discussed

"Hire, train and deploy (virtual roles - no travel required) new Care Managers to support immediate deployment under the recent contracts listed above."

Comment by RottenRonnie7 on Jan 08, 2024 8:37pm
it seems like curtains now, finally, i mean what took this long for this schrade to get unpacked?  there has never been any 'real' revenue regardless of the complete BS story that they've tried float.   the genius, phd ceo obviously must be wondering herself at this point....where did it go so badly wrong?  i mean, she will be lookin at a 'real' haircut ($1 ...more  
Comment by Upsdowns on Jan 09, 2024 8:16am
The financing is like connected to the large client they announced a day earlier. And no it's not for any of your imaginary stuff. 
Comment by Upsdowns on Jan 09, 2024 8:21am
And a good chance that this client became a major shareholder of Reliqs because of this contract.