Spine Pain Management’s Q1 net revenue at $416k, net loss $345k: 7 key notes

Spine Pain Management reported improved bottom line in the first quarter of 2015.

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Here are seven things to know about the company’s financial report:

 

1. Spine Pain Management reported $877,231 in gross revenue for the first quarter, which was offset by $460,933 of the expected settlement. Net revenue was $416,298.

 

2. The gross revenue was $657,931, offset by $323,243 of standard allowance for discount.

 

3. The company managed three spine injury diagnostic centers at the three months end, and service cost was $180,966, as compared to $145,152 over the same period last year. The increased cost is due to higher patient volume.

 

4. The company incurred $482,013 of operating, general and administrative expenses, compared with $573,162 last year. The lower expenses were due to legal expenses incurred during 2014 related to Florida clinics.

 

5. Spine Pain Management spent $122,372 on QVH marketing and development in the first quarter.

 

6. There was $82,468 spent on research and development.

 

7. Spine Pain Management reported net loss of $345,866, or $0.02 for the three month’s end.

 

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