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AI In Healthcare Matters: How LogicMark Leverages AI In Its Advanced Monitoring Devices

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By Meg Flippin Benzinga Artificial intelligence has permeated every aspect of our lives, from how we bank to how we consume entertainment. It’s also playing an increasing role in healthcare, helping doctors, hospitals and healthcare facilities improve care while cutting costs. It’s not surprising AI is finding its way into healthcare. The global healthcare market is huge, projected to hit $44.76 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 9% between now and 2032. But it’s also a market with a lot of inefficiencies that AI can play a role in improving, from enhancing care to assisting doctors and nurses in diagnosis and treatment. With remote monitoring, AI holds the promise of reducing costs and ensuring ongoing care. Not to mention AI can do a lot of the heavy lifting on the administrative front, freeing up caregivers to focus on care. AI Already Assisting The Medical Community As it stands, AI is already helping doctors make more accurate diagnoses, improve and assist in treatment planning, enable early detection of diseases and ailments, better manage and protect patient data and improve patient care in and out of the hospital. Take medical imaging, for starters. AI algorithms can quickly analyze X-rays, CT scans and MRIs, helping doctors spot diseases and tumors with greater speed and accuracy. AI is also being used to accelerate drug development and enable virtual assistants and chatbots, taking telemedicine to the next level. But AI’s role doesn’t end there. It is also playing a big role in medical and monitoring devices that help people live independent lives. That’s particularly important as our population ages. Older adults want to live more independently, and medical and monitoring devices are an important part of achieving that goal. AI collects and analyzes data from the monitoring device in real-time, looking for anomalies in patterns that could signal something is amiss and potentially save a life. How LogicMark’s AI-Powered Devices Can Save Lives That’s particularly true of the AI-driven devices LogicMark Inc. (NASDAQ: LGMK) is producing. The maker of personal emergency response systems (PERS ), health communications devices and Internet of Things technologies is no stranger to AI, incorporating it into two of its popular monitoring devices – the Freedom Alert Max and the Freedom Alert Mini. Both are designed to empower people to live independently on the go and at home and rely on AI to make it happen. Take the AI-driven fall detection technology that is integral to both of these devices. LogicMark’s built-in fall detection technology senses when someone has fallen and sends an alert to an emergency monitoring center, a loved one or 911. It can prove life-saving if a user falls and can’t dial an emergency contact due to an injury they’ve sustained or because they’ve become unconscious or disoriented. This is an extremely important feature – unintentional falls are the leading cause of death among Americans aged 65 and older. LogicMark reports its AI will continue to learn and be updated to ensure it evolves to meet the needs of the user. Hand-in-hand with fall detection are the company’s GPS location services which can pinpoint where the user fell and alert authorities. The devices connect to a 24/7 monitoring service that promptly contacts first responders, loved ones or caregivers when necessary. All of that is possible thanks to LogicMark embracing AI. Check out LogicMark’s investment deck here. LogicMark Turns Mobile Phones Into Safety Devices Then there’s LogicMark’s Aster app that turns mobile phones into personal safety devices. With a tap or slide of the screen, help can be on the way in minutes. Loved ones can track you until you reach your destination, automatically call for help if you don’t check in on the app after a scheduled meeting or appointment and send emergency services to your exact location thanks to GPS tracking. The companion Bluetooth button, which is free when you sign up for Aster, is a small device that clips to a purse, keychain or backpack strap that users can push to call for help without opening their phone. The button calls for help with three presses, and a 24/7 monitoring service will answer and stay on the phone until users feel safe. But it doesn’t end there. The company is on a mission to empower people of all ages to lead lives with dignity and independence and is on a path to create a connected care platform that brings together software apps, health communication devices, services and technology, all driven by AI. It’s not surprising the executive team at LogicMark is made up of leaders with years of experience and patents in AI and the Internet of Things. That gives them the insight necessary to develop smart monitoring devices that protect people at home or on the go. AI is playing a major role in healthcare, helping doctors make better diagnoses and hospitals cut costs. It’s also improving care and giving people freedom and independence. LogicMark is focused on taking this market to the next level and is relying on AI for an assist. Take a glance at LogicMark’s stock information here. Featured photo by Google DeepMind on Unsplash. Benzinga is a leading financial media and data provider, known for delivering accurate, timely, and actionable financial information to empower investors and traders. This post contains sponsored content. This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be investing advice. Contact Details Benzinga +1 877-440-9464 info@benzinga.com Company Website http://www.benzinga.com

February 10, 2025 08:45 AM Eastern Standard Time

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CONSENSUS HEALTH NAMES CHRISTINE HAYEK CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

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Consensus Health, a leading New Jersey-based healthcare organization with a physician-led medical group and an Independent Physician Alliance (IPA), announced today the appointment of Christine Hayek to the post of chief operating officer. Hayek brings more than 25 years of healthcare operational experience to her new role. As COO, Hayek will be responsible for working closely with Consensus Health’s growing network of 172 independent providers currently and their teams to improve each respective practice’s performance and leverage the collective impact on the overall medical group. Before receiving her promotion to COO, Hayek held the role of vice president of operations and human resources for more than two years. In this capacity, she oversaw day-to day-operations and performance of Consensus Health’s then 57 physician practices throughout New Jersey. She led new practice acquisitions, provider recruitment and related onboarding and talent management. Prior to joining Consensus Health, Hayek spent nearly 20 years at AtlantiCare Health System, the largest healthcare organization in Southern New Jersey. During her tenure, she was responsible for leading design and implementation of multiple initiatives to improve access, enhance provider and patient experience, and drive financial performance of the medical group and health system. She served in various key roles of increasing responsibility across both healthcare operations and human resources. On the operations side, she was executive director of physician practice operations, corporate director of population health transformation and assistant vice president of transformation. In the HR realm, she served as director of benefits. During her two decades at AlantiCare, she oversaw numerous strategic growth initiatives, including: redesign of employee health programs that resulted in introduction of the first self-funded health plan within its accountable care organization; acquisition and integration of more than 30 physician practices; and, unveiling of 20 new medical locations. “Christine’s appointment is well-deserved; she is a leader with a proven track record in driving success and growth by partnering with providers and their respective teams to improve patient experience, elevate engagement and ensure both physician satisfaction as well as productivity. We look forward to the contributions she will make in this new role and the skills she brings to our leadership team as she helps guide Consensus Health on our path to continued success,” stated Michael Lovett, Consensus Health chief executive officer. Lovett previously served as Consensus Health’s chief operating officer for nearly three years before being named chief executive officer in early 2024. Hayek assumes this role left vacant by Lovett’s promotion and will report directly to him. Hayek, a resident of Galloway, New Jersey, holds a bachelor’s degree in business management from Slippery Rock University in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania. as well as a master’s degree in business administration from Stockton University in Galloway, New Jersey. About Consensus Health Marlton, New Jersey-based Consensus Health is a leading physician-owned and -governed medical group comprised of New Jersey-based independent primary care providers and specialty doctors. Consensus Health affords its 172 member providers across 56 practices and 69 locations clinical autonomy, which enables them to focus on the delivery of high levels of patient care within the local markets they each serve. Currently, Consensus Health provides medical care statewide throughout 18 New Jersey counties. For more information, visit www.consensushealth.com or connect with the Company on LinkedIn. Contact Details PAIRELATIONS for Consensus Health Susan J. Turkell +1 303-766-4343 sturkell@pairelations.com Company Website https://www.consensushealth.com/

February 10, 2025 08:00 AM Eastern Standard Time

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SBC Medical (NASDAQ: SBC) Announces New Translation App After Zacks & Sidoti Initiate Coverage, Emphasize Strong Growth

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By Gerelyn Terzo, Benzinga With a potential Goldilocks setup in the economy being encouraged in part by a resilient consumer, the broader stock market was hovering near record territory toward the end of last year. Not to be outdone, healthcare-related companies have also been rallying, as evidenced by a gain of almost 20% in the S&P 500 Health Care Sector Index over the past 12 months. One of the stocks that has captured the attention of Wall Street of late is Tokyo-based SBC Medical Group (NASDAQ: SBC), a fast-growing service provider in the burgeoning medical aesthetics market that trades on Nasdaq. Most recently, Zacks Small-Cap Research (SCR) and Sidoti & Company have initiated coverage on the stock. In the October report, Zacks emphasized SBC Medical Group’s expansion efforts comprising both mergers and acquisitions, and organic growth, owing to a growing franchisee network and revenue base buttressed by a strong balance sheet. SBC Medical has been an early mover in Japan’s aesthetic medicine market, which according to the analyst firm, serves as a tailwind for future growth. Zacks SCR believes SBC Medical has “significant value.” Investors who are looking to back a leader in the medical innovation space can learn more about the opportunity in SBC Medical stock here. SBC Medical’s Growing Revenue Chief among the catalysts for the outlook in the report is SBC Medical’s strong reported revenue growth. The company’s revenue has been growing year-over-year, increasing from $174 million in 2022 to $194 million in 2023. Total revenues for the nine months ending Sep. 30, 2024 were $160 million, representing an increase of 23% from $131 million in the same period of 2023, SBC said. As a franchisor, SBC Medical has been growing its footprint amid a rising number of clinics in its vast network that contribute royalty revenue. In addition to Japan, the company also operates clinics in Los Angeles and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and has set its sights on a global expansion. SBC Medical is also operating in the black, reporting that with net income for the nine months ending Sep. 30, 2024 of $40.1 million, compared to $24.3 million in the same period of 2023. The company’s performance is being fueled by rising royalty income and other revenue streams with high gross margins, it says. Capitalizing On Medical Tourism For New Revenue Opportunities In 2025 The company has announced numerous initiatives to enhance its revenue streams in order to continue to grow its business both domestically and internationally. In January, SBC announced the launch of its proprietary translation app tailored for medical aesthetics staff and the full-scale implementation of its Inbound-Focused Clinics initiative. SBC says this move is designed to address the growing demand for medical tourism and to ensure that international patients can seamlessly experience Japan's advanced medical aesthetic treatments. Within Asia, rising awareness of aesthetic care and the increasing appeal of medical tourism are positioning countries like Japan, South Korea, and Thailand as top destinations for international patients, SBC notes. In Japan, the influx of foreign patients seeking high-quality medical aesthetics continues to rise. SBC alone says it welcomes over 10,000 inbound patients annually, with inquiries surpassing 20,000 each year. China remains a key market driver, though demand from English-speaking regions is also on the rise, the company says. Recognizing this trend, SBC says it is scaling up its operational capacity and implementing innovative solutions to support sustainable growth in this dynamic sector. Striving To Shift Communication With A Specialized Translation App To address language barriers, SBC has developed a translation app tailored specifically for medical aesthetics. It says the app ensures the accurate translation of specialized terminology, facilitating seamless communication between clinic staff and international patients. Currently supporting English and Chinese, the app plays a pivotal role in enabling smooth consultations and pre-treatment explanations. By creating a welcoming environment where language is no obstacle, SBC says it is empowering patients to feel secure and confident in their treatment choices. Future plans include expanding the app's language capabilities and rolling it out across all clinics nationwide, ensuring comprehensive accessibility for a global clientele, SBC noted. SBC Medical’s Valuation: Opportunities And Risks Zacks SCR pointed out that the medical aesthetic market is one that lacks direct competitors despite some companies offering similar services to SBC Medical. As a result, it is difficult to make apples-to-apples comparisons on the stock valuation as analysts typically do. In response, the Zacks analyst has taken a subset of the medical aesthetics space specializing in the healthcare sector to determine a fair valuation. The estimate is contingent upon the company executing on its growth plans as well as a broadening of its initiatives. Zacks SCR is encouraged by SBC Medical’s engagement with the industry, as evidenced by its participation in the Aesthetic Surgery and Laser Society (ASLS) aesthetic medicine conference in Korea held earlier this year. The firm also mentioned SBC Medical’s recently inked partnership with Tokyo-based technology provider B4A, which provides high-tech business solutions. SBC Medical’s mettle was tested amid a business combination with Pono Capital Two, a deal that was completed in Septemb er 2024, paving the way for the stock’s debut on Nasdaq. When it comes to investing, there are no sure things. Zacks SCR and Sidoti have also outlined potential risks that investors might consider. Among them is the uncertain nature of the wider aesthetic medical industry, which is heavily dependent on emerging technology for its growth. SBC’s international presence presents a foreign exchange risk since Its businesses are transacted in Japanese yen but translated into U.S. dollars for reporting purposes, a dynamic that has affected the company’s year-to-date financial performance in 2024. Investors who believe that the benefits outweigh the risks in SBC Medical’s stock can dive deeper into some of the company’s latest developments and offerings here. Featured photo by nattanan23 on Pixabay Benzinga is a leading financial media and data provider, known for delivering accurate, timely, and actionable financial information to empower investors and traders. This post contains sponsored content. This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be investing advice. Contact Details Benzinga +1 877-440-9464 info@benzinga.com Company Website http://www.benzinga.com

February 07, 2025 08:35 AM Eastern Standard Time

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Cognition Therapeutics Presents Phase 2 Results For Drug To Fight DLB At International Conference

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By Meg Flippin, Benzinga Cognition Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: CGTX), a clinical-stage company developing drugs that treat neurodegenerative disorders including dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), had the opportunity to raise awareness about its experimental drug zervimesine (CT1812) when the company presented trial results in a podium presentation at the International Lewy Body Dementia Conference (ILBDC). The eighth International Lewy Body Dementia Conference, held in Amsterdam last week, drew an international audience of advocates, scientists and physicians looking for ways to fight this debilitating disease. Zervimesine is an experimental, orally delivered small molecule oligomer antagonist designed to treat this progressive form of dementia. Cognition Therapeutics recently reported positive topline results of its exploratory phase 2 SHIMMER study for the drug, announcing zervimesine produced strong therapeutic responses across behavioral, functional, cognitive and movement measures in patients with DLB. “Older adults with DLB are often placed in care facilities not because of memory issues, but due to the severity of neuropsychiatric or motor symptoms that overwhelm their caregivers,” said James E. Galvin, MD, MPH, director of the Comprehensive Center for Brain Health at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, who was the study director for SHIMMER. “Patients on zervimesine had fewer cognitive fluctuations and showed better motor control than placebo-treated patients. The results from this exploratory phase 2 trial demonstrated zervimesine could have a meaningful, positive impact on DLB patients across multiple measures of cognitive, behavioral, movement and functional performance, potentially enabling people with DLB to live at home with the assistance of their care partners.” DLB Drug Holds Promise DLB is a progressive form of dementia characterized by symptoms that fluctuate in severity and can be difficult to diagnose early. It can cause people to have hallucinations, delusions and anxiety as well as cognitive declines that impair their thinking and reasoning. It can cause uncontrollable changes in alertness, sleep disruptions, tremors and slow movement. DLB impacts about 1.4 million people in the U.S. and is the costliest form of dementia. The double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 2 SHIMMER study had 130 adults enrolled who were evenly divided into groups that received either a placebo or a daily dose of zervimesine for six months. Cognition Therapeutics reported the study met its primary endpoint of safety and tolerability. As presented at ILBDC, zervimesine-treated DLB patients scored an average of 86% better than placebo-treated patients on the neuropsychiatric inventory (NPI) A-L at the end of the study. This tool describes the frequency and severity of 12 separate behavioral symptoms. The impact on the NPI scale in the SHIMMER trial means that patients receiving zervimesine had fewer or less severe hallucinations and delusions and less anxiety and agitation than placebo-treated patients, the company noted. These symptoms are a hallmark of DLB and can be debilitating for patients. The improvement in these behavioral symptoms was measured not only for patients but also their care partners, who reported improvements in their levels of distress caused by these symptoms. Patients, Caregivers Benefit From Zervimesine Patients who received zervimesine also preserved 52% more of their ability to care for themselves, measured by the activities of daily living (ADCS-ADL) scale, compared to those taking the placebo. Cognition said this was likely due to the improvements in behavioral symptoms as well as a 91% reduction in cognitive fluctuations in zervimesine-treated patients. Cognitive fluctuations are another hallmark of DLB and are described as a non-responsive state that can occur suddenly and last for hours. The person experiencing the fluctuation may or may not be aware that it is happening. On top of all that, the company said that based on trial results, zervimesine treatment allowed patients to maintain 62% better motor function – including gait, balance and tremors – than those on the placebo. “Dr. Galvin’s presentation is an important opportunity to educate an international audience of advocates, scientists and physicians about the impressive efficacy signals that were observed in participants treated with zervimesine (CT1812),” said Anthony O. Caggiano, MD, PhD, Cognition’s CMO and head of R&D. “The improvement we observed across behavioral, cognitive, functional and motor symptoms in zervimesine-treated participants suggest a broad and meaningful impact on their daily lives. These results reinforce zervimesine’s potential to address the complex and debilitating symptoms of this disease.” Featured photo by Pawel Czerwinski on Unsplash. Benzinga is a leading financial media and data provider, known for delivering accurate, timely, and actionable financial information to empower investors and traders. This post contains sponsored content. This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be investing advice. Contact Details Benzinga +1 877-440-9464 info@benzinga.com Company Website http://www.benzinga.com

February 06, 2025 09:00 AM Eastern Standard Time

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New Prostate Cancer Hope? Bayer-Funded Phase 2 Study To Test Combination Of RedHill's Opaganib And Bayer’s Darolutamide, To Overcome Androgen Resistance

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By Meg Flippin Benzinga It is often said that, “Prostate cancer is the cancer you die with, not because of,” but according to RedHill Biopharma (NASDAQ: RDHL), based on data published in Frontiers in Public Health, around 400,000 men a year worldwide would probably disagree with that statement. With global prevalence set to double to 2.9 million cases a year by 2040, early detection of prostate cancer (PC) often leads to a favorable outcome, with many patients thankfully responding very well to treatment. However, RedHill says around 20% of men with prostate cancer will either not respond to the current standard of care androgen receptor signaling inhibitor therapies, or will become resistant to these drugs, and will advance to a point where current treatments offer no additional hope. Patients who develop what is known as metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) and are not responsive to hormone therapy, are left with virtually no treatment options. Invariably, they will go on to die from their cancer, the company says. But potentially, there may be some hope thanks to a clinical collaboration, funded by Bayer AG (ETR: BAYN), a large global pharma company, and the Ramsay Hospital Foundation, between RedHill, Bayer and Australian cancer researchers. The collaboration will involve a study to test the potentially enhancing effect of RedHill’s treatment, opaganib, in combination with Bayer’s darolutamide, in overcoming resistance to androgen receptor pathway inhibition (ARPI) treatment. First approved in 2021, and now approved in more than 80 countries, Bayer’s darolutamide was the fastest -growing androgen receptor blocker in the U.S. and continues to enjoy a strong growth trajectory, with sales in 2024 almost doubling 2023’s numbers. With more positive clinical data unveiled last year, and the expectation of additional approvals in more markets and across more prostate cancer indications, Bayer expects sales of darolutamide to peak at around $3 billion a year – potentially making it one of the most successful drugs in the prostate cancer space. Treating Advanced Stage Prostate Cancer A major driver of prostate cancer is androgen receptor signaling, which is why using chemical castration or androgen deprivation therapy has become a standard care treatment. Unfortunately, patients with advanced PC, and in particular those who have already progressed to mCRPC, become or are resistant to it, RedHill reports. However, the company also notes that according to the results of laboratory studies involving leading ARPI therapy, darolutamide, there may be a way to boost sensitivity to therapy and potentially overcome resistance – with the addition of another drug, opaganib. Opaganib is RedHill’s first-in-class, novel and orally-administered selective inhibitor of sphingosine kinase-2 (SPHK2). Opaganib has shown anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer and antiviral activity, and its mechanism of action, being an intracellular sphingolipid pathway modifier with multiple cell-level functions, including potential inhibition of tumor growth, supports the hypothesis that it could boost the efficacy of darolutamide, the company says. Cancer cells can block a cell-level process called apoptosis (programmed cell death), preventing the body from getting rid of unneeded or abnormal/unhealthy cells – a critical weapon our bodies use in fighting the spread of cancer. RedHill says prior research has shown that opaganib enhances androgen receptor signaling inhibitor efficacy in vitro through simultaneous inhibition of three sphingolipid-metabolizing enzymes in human cells (SPHK2, DES1 and GCS) and may potentially provide the key to overcoming darolutamide resistance in men with mCRPC. The company says, it is opaganib’s potential ability to induce metabolic stress in tumor cells that may be at the heart of the hope this study could bring people with mCRPC. With the prevalence of prostate cancer set to double over the next 15 years and only a 28% five-year relative survival rate in people with stage 4 prostate cancer, there is a significant need for new approaches in treating mCRPC patients. Pinpointing Who Is Most Likely To Benefit Patients with a poor prognosis due to ARPI resistance are most likely to benefit from an opaganib/darolutamide combination treatment approach, and identifying these patients will be key, RedHill says. As such, another innovation, a companion lipid biomarker test called PCPro, will be used to identify the right patients as part of the study. “Men with mCRPC have few treatment options available to them, and those positive for the PCPro marker of ARPI-resistance seem to have a particularly poor prognosis,” said Dr. Mark Levitt, RedHill’s chief scientific officer. “If the addition of opaganib can reduce the resistance to darolutamide therapy, this would represent a significant breakthrough in improving the ability to manage advanced treatment-resistant mCRPC for improved outcomes.” Phase 2 Trial Launching Soon Supported by Bayer and the Ramsay Hospital Foundation, the potential effectiveness of the opaganib/darolutamide combination will be put to the test in an 80-patient phase 2 clinical trial, due to start shortly. The placebo-controlled, randomized phase 2 study will evaluate the effect of opaganib, in combination with Bayer’s darolutamide, in overcoming resistance to standard-of-care androgen receptor pathway inhibition (ARPI) treatment in men with mCRPC who have not already received the newer AR signaling inhibitors such as enzalutamide, apalutamide, darolutamide or abiraterone. A primary endpoint of improved 12-month radiographic progression-free survival (rPFS) will be the key assessment of success in the study, but several secondary and exploratory endpoints will also be evaluated, the company noted. “The approach of developing therapeutic combinations and the companion lipid biomarker, PCPro, in parallel, is unique in metabolic targeting in metastatic prostate cancer, and this exciting study may provide proof of concept by testing the ability of sphingosine kinase-2 (SPHK2) inhibitors, such as opaganib, to overcome resistance to ARPI treatment,” said Professor Lisa Horvath, world-renowned prostate cancer researcher and chief clinical officer and director of research at Chris O’Brien Lifehouse. Sydney’s Chris O’Brien Lifehouse is a not-for-profit, comprehensive cancer hospital, that also developed the concept of using a PCPro marker-directed opaganib/darolutamide combination approach. “Cancer cells may block apoptosis (programmed cell death), an important cell-level process designed to help the body get rid of unneeded or abnormal/unhealthy cells – critical in fighting the spread of cancer,” Horvath said. Trial Partners Pedigree Australia is a global leader in the field, and the driving force behind this collaboration is Horvath and her team from Chris O’Brien Lifehouse. The trial will be led by the Australian and New Zealand Urogenital and Prostate Cancer Trials Group Ltd. (ANZUP), a leading Cancer Cooperative Trials Group specializing in conducting studies for prostate, bladder, kidney, testicular and penile cancers. Prostate cancer diagnoses are expected to surge as the population around the world ages, and fighting this deadly disease just took on new urgency. If this combination of RedHill’s opaganib and darolutamide proves itself in this study, it may go on to play an important role in helping to improve the prospects for hundreds of thousands of men with advanced prostate cancer who currently have a very bleak outlook. Featured photo by National Cancer Institute on Unsplash. Benzinga is a leading financial media and data provider, known for delivering accurate, timely, and actionable financial information to empower investors and traders. This post contains sponsored content. This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be investing advice. Contact Details Benzinga +1 877-440-9464 info@benzinga.com Company Website http://www.benzinga.com

February 05, 2025 08:35 AM Eastern Standard Time

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Biotech Investing: How PRVs Can Unlock Major Opportunities

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In the world of biotechnology investing, companies often struggle to bring new drugs to market. Developing treatments for rare diseases can be incredibly expensive, and because these conditions affect relatively few patients, the financial payoff isn't always clear. To help incentivize drugmakers, the U.S. government created the Priority Review Voucher (PRV) program in 2007. PRVs act as a powerful tool that can significantly speed up the FDA approval process, making them a highly valuable asset—especially to major pharmaceutical companies. A PRV is awarded when a company gains approval for a drug that treats a rare pediatric disease (RPD), a tropical disease, or serves as a medical countermeasure for serious public health threats. Normally, FDA drug approvals take around 10 months, but using a PRV shortens that timeline to just six months. This four-month head start can be a game-changer, allowing companies to get a competitive edge or generate extra sales from blockbuster drugs. Since these vouchers don’t expire and can be freely bought and sold, they often end up in the hands of big pharmaceutical companies willing to pay top dollar for the advantage. PRV prices have historically hovered around $100 million, but with uncertainty surrounding the renewal of the rare pediatric disease PRV program, recent sales have surged past $150 million. If the program isn’t renewed, PRVs could become even scarcer, potentially driving prices even higher. Big pharma companies are fiercely competing for these vouchers, particularly in lucrative fields like obesity treatments, where shaving months off a drug’s approval timeline could mean capturing billions in market share. For small biotech companies, receiving a PRV can be a major financial boost. Take Day One Biopharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: DAWN) as an example. The company was awarded a PRV after its pediatric cancer drug, OJEMDA (tovorafenib), received FDA approval. Rather than using the voucher itself, Day One sold it for $108 million, securing much-needed funding without diluting shareholder value. This kind of transaction highlights why PRVs can be a game-changer for biotech firms—providing an immediate cash infusion that can support further drug development. With PRVs becoming an increasingly hot commodity, investors should keep an eye on biotech companies with potential voucher-earning drugs in development. With PRVs becoming increasingly valuable, several biotech companies could be next in line to benefit. Let’s take a look at three stocks with potential PRVs on the horizon. OS Therapies: OS Therapies (NYSE-A: OSTX) is emerging as a strong contender for a Priority Review Voucher (PRV), a potential game-changer for the company. The company is developing OST-HER2, an immunotherapy designed to prevent the spread of osteosarcoma (OS), a rare and aggressive bone cancer that primarily affects children and young adults. Because OS Therapies holds a Rare Pediatric Disease Designation (RPDD) from the FDA, an approval for OST-HER2 would make it eligible for a PRV—potentially bringing in around $150 million in non-dilutive funding. For a small biotech company, this is a game-changing opportunity. "The data we generated in our Phase 2b trial with OST-HER2 provides the first glimmer of hope in over 40 years that a paradigm shift could radically change the course of this deadly disease," said CEO Paul Romness. If OS Therapies secures FDA approval, not only would it mark a major breakthrough for osteosarcoma treatment, but the PRV could also provide the financial runway needed for future expansion. OS Therapies has already hit a key milestone, achieving the primary endpoint in its Phase 2b trial for OST-HER2. The treatment demonstrated a 33% Event-Free Survival (EFS) rate at 12 months, compared to just 20% in historical controls. Even more compelling, 91% of patients treated with OST-HER2 were alive at the one-year mark, versus 80% in the control group. These results indicate a significant improvement over existing treatment options, which have remained largely unchanged for decades. With these promising results in hand, OS Therapies plans to file for FDA approval (Biologics Licensing Application, or BLA) in late 2025, with potential approval by mid-2026. If successful, the company would receive a PRV just before the program sunsets, making it one of the last biotechs to benefit from this lucrative incentive. Financial Stability and Growth Potential Despite being a small-cap biotech, OS Therapies has positioned itself well financially. Over the past six months, the company raised $13.1 million through an IPO and a subsequent private placement. These funds are earmarked for final clinical trial payments, commercial manufacturing, and regulatory expenses—all crucial steps toward bringing OST-HER2 to market. Moreover, OS Therapies recently acquired key clinical assets from Ayala, including two additional Listeria-based immunotherapy candidates for lung and prostate cancer. This acquisition not only expands the company’s pipeline but also significantly reduces future cash obligations, improving long-term financial prospects. The Bigger Picture Beyond osteosarcoma, OST-HER2 has potential applications in other HER2-positive cancers, including breast cancer and canine osteosarcoma, where it has already received conditional approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Additionally, the company is advancing its tunable Antibody Drug Conjugate (tADC) platform, a next-generation cancer therapy designed to improve targeted drug delivery. With multiple clinical programs, a solid financial strategy, and a real chance at securing a PRV, OS Therapies stands out as a compelling investment opportunity in biotech. If OST-HER2 gains FDA approval, the PRV could provide a significant financial boost—offering the company valuable resources for further development and creating substantial upside potential for investors. SpringWorks Therapeutics: SpringWorks Therapeutics (Nasdaq: SWTX) is a biotech company focused on developing treatments for severe rare diseases and cancer. Its first FDA-approved drug, OGSIVEO® (nirogacestat), treats desmoid tumors, but the company’s next major opportunity lies with mirdametinib—a drug currently in development for neurofibromatosis type 1-associated plexiform neurofibromas (NF1-PN), a rare condition that causes tumors to form along nerves. In the ReNeu trial, mirdametinib showed impressive results in both adults and children, reducing tumor size and improving pain and quality of life. Because of these promising outcomes, the FDA has granted Priority Review status to the drug, with a decision expected by February 28, 2025. If mirdametinib is approved, SpringWorks could earn a Priority Review Voucher (PRV), which would be a highly valuable asset for the company. A PRV allows for a faster approval process, providing a significant advantage for drugmakers. The company could choose to sell the PRV for a substantial financial boost, potentially funding future drug development or pipeline expansion without diluting shareholder value. With SpringWorks poised to potentially earn a PRV through mirdametinib, 2025 could be a pivotal year for the company, positioning it as a leader in rare disease treatments. Investors should keep a close eye on SpringWorks as it works toward FDA approval for mirdametinib and the possible PRV windfall. PTC Therapeutics PTC Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: PTCT) is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing innovative treatments for rare diseases. The company has two important drugs that could earn PRVs in the near future, each representing a valuable opportunity for investors. First, vatiquinone, a drug for Friedreich ataxia (FA)—a rare, progressive disease that affects the nervous system—has been submitted for FDA approval. The company believes this drug could fill a big gap in treatment for both children and adults with FA, as there are very few options available right now. Vatiquinone has shown strong results in clinical trials, with evidence of slowing disease progression and improving quality of life. If approved, it could earn PTC a PRV, which could then be sold for a significant financial boost. The second drug, Sepiapterin, is being developed for phenylketonuria (PKU), a rare metabolic disorder that can cause serious developmental issues. PTC recently submitted Sepiapterin for FDA approval, based on promising trial results showing it can help patients manage the disease and even reduce their reliance on strict diets. If this drug gets FDA approval, it could also bring in a PRV for PTC, providing an additional source of funding. With two drugs in the pipeline that have the potential to earn PRVs, PTC Therapeutics is an exciting company to watch. These PRVs could provide significant financial support, helping the company continue its important work in rare disease treatments. Disclaimers: RazorPitch Inc. "RazorPitch" is not operated by a licensed broker, a dealer, or a registered investment adviser. This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be investment advice. The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides investors a safe harbor in regard to forward-looking statements. Any statements that express or involve discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, goals, assumptions, or future events or performances are not statements of historical fact and may be forward-looking statements. 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February 05, 2025 07:00 AM Eastern Standard Time

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PayMedix and XO Health Announce Strategic Partnership that Redefines Healthcare Financing and Payments

PayMedix

PayMedix, a leading healthcare financing and payments solutions provider, and XO Health, a pioneering value-based care and benefits platform dedicated to transforming healthcare for self-insured employers, today announced a strategic partnership that expands access to PayMedix’s healthcare financing solution to XO Health’s extensive network of self-insured employers, TPAs, and value-based providers. XO Health members nationally will benefit from PayMedix’s interest-free payment plans that work for their unique financial situations and cover all in-network medical bills, up to their out-of-pocket maximum. All participating providers will benefit from prompt payment for both member and plan-pay portions of their claims. The partnership will help reduce costs and administrative inefficiencies. “Our mission has always been to improve people’s ability to access and afford healthcare when they need it, while simultaneously removing the complexity and administrative burden of bill collection and processing from providers, and simplifying billing for patients,” said Tom Policelli, CEO of PayMedix. “Our partnership with XO Health aligns with this mission. We’re disrupting the way people access and pay for healthcare together.” PayMedix creates a holistic healthcare payment experience and simplifies the process of billing for all parties involved – patients, providers, employers, and TPAs. Patients receive the benefit of flexible repayment plans that remove financial barriers to care. Providers benefit from prompt payment and a reduction in administrative costs. Employers benefit by improving their employees’ well-being, reinvigorating their benefits, and enhancing their employees’ medical experience through simplified statements. The result is employees across the credit spectrum access care earlier and more often, improving health equity and reducing overall cost. XO Health is redefining how healthcare is delivered and paid for by dramatically expanding access to value-based care with new advanced payment models and a modern tech platform that completely rewires health plan operations, delivering a better healthcare experience to self-insured employers, level-funded plans and TPAs. Key features of XO Health’s health plans include: provider networks built on trust and autonomy; secure, real-time data, and analytics powered by a cloud-native data and generative AI; a proprietary pricing and payments engine that enables the creation, pricing, and tracking of “smart care packages” in real time with full transparency into claims, pricing, and payments; and integrated member and provider tools that provide high-touch frictionless transactions and interactions for both plan members and providers. “At XO Health, we believe that bringing trust, transparency, and common sense to healthcare requires foundational changes to how we pay for care,” said Swati Mathai, Co-founder and CEO, XO Health. “Our partnership with PayMedix enables us to deliver on this vision by offering a more straightforward approach to billing that prioritizes simplicity and fairness for both members and providers. By eliminating meaningless complexities of healthcare payments, it allows providers and members to focus on what’s truly important, better care and better health.” About PayMedix PayMedix is the only company solving the problem of high out-of-pocket costs for all parties involved -- providers, patients, employers, and TPAs. PayMedix is changing how people access, use, and pay for healthcare by guaranteeing payments to providers and providing financing for all patients. PayMedix has processed more than $5 billion in medical payments for hospital systems and physician practices and can be implemented in conjunction with any network. About XO Health XO Health is a groundbreaking value-based care and benefits platform with a mission to bring trust, transparency, and common sense back to healthcare. Built on a foundation of real-time data and analytics and offering a broad solution set, the XO Health platform powers excellence across the entire healthcare ecosystem. With an unparalleled team of experienced leaders from diverse domains, XO Health is uniquely positioned to disrupt the healthcare landscape and deliver the transformative change the industry deserves. To learn more, please visit www.xohealth.com. Contact Details Brodeur Partners Sam LeCompte +1 603-660-9407 slecompte@brodeur.com PayMedix/TempoPay Hattie Ninteau hninteau@hps.md Company Website https://paymedix.com/

February 04, 2025 08:00 AM Eastern Standard Time

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Flash Names Jim Zeitunian Chief Technology Officer

Flash

Flash, the leader in parking and mobility technology, today announced the hiring of Jim Zeitunian as Chief Technology Officer (CTO). Over his decades-long career, Zeitunian has led the transformation of hardware and software firms into AI-forward technology innovators. As CTO of Flash, he will drive innovation and advancement of the digital parking ecosystem powering Flash’s parking management platform. "Now is a pivotal time in parking and mobility innovation, and Jim's track record of modernizing legacy industries through AI and cloud technologies aligns perfectly with Flash's vision," said Dan Sharplin, Flash's CEO and Chairman. "His expertise in scaling AI platforms will accelerate our transformation of the parking experience, from expanding our AI-enabled Vision camera network to deepening integrations with consumer apps like ParkMobile. Jim's leadership will be instrumental in building the intelligent mobility infrastructure of tomorrow." Zeitunian joins Flash with a distinguished career in technology leadership, including most recently as CTO of Powerfleet, where he transitioned a traditional fleet management business into a data-driven SaaS powerhouse. Earlier in his career, he developed enterprise SaaS platforms at Coupa Software and Thomson Reuters, gaining unique insight into scaling complex technology ecosystems for Fortune 500 businesses. "The parking industry is ready for an AI-driven revolution, and as a pioneer in parking and mobility technology, Flash has positioned itself to lead it," said Zeitunian. "We’re creating an intelligent parking network that will fundamentally change how people and vehicles move through urban spaces. The opportunity to join Flash's talented team to scale this vision globally is incredibly exciting." In the CTO role, Zeitunian assumes leadership of Flash's global engineering, product management and design, and quality assurance teams and reports to Flash president Chris Donus. Priorities include expanding Flash's AI capabilities across its product portfolio, scaling the company's cloud-based operating system to support growing transaction volumes, and accelerating the integration of parking, EV charging, and mobility services into a unified digital experience. About Flash Flash is a pioneering technology company bringing seamless parking and EV charging experiences to drivers through a first-of-its-kind digital ecosystem. Flash’s platform connects reservable parking and charging in the apps drivers use every day with garage, surface lot, event, and valet parking locations — connected and controlled via a cloud-based operating system with unrivaled intelligence. Customer-obsessed brands partner with Flash to deliver digital, easy-to-use, reliable, and increasingly frictionless experiences to drivers eager to pay for a solution that eliminates wasted time, excess emissions, and stress from driving. The solution has arrived. Visit www.flashparking.com to learn more. Contact Details Ray Young +1 512-694-6097 ray@razorsharppr.com Company Website https://www.flashparking.com/

February 03, 2025 12:00 PM Central Standard Time

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CAREABOUT HEALTH APPOINTS TWO NEW C-SUITE EXECUTIVES

CareAbout Health

CareAbout Health, a provider of management, resources, value-add services, technology and other support to a portfolio of medical groups and healthcare focused companies, announced today the appointment of two C-suite executives. Danielle Webb was named chief operating officer and Scott Robbins was appointed chief people officer. In her new role, Webb, will be responsible for overseeing CareAbout’s daily operations and optimizing processes across the national umbrella entities, which fall within the MSO. She will also drive strategic initiatives around enhancing patient care, improving operational efficiencies and achieving long-term growth. Prior to this appointment, Webb served as chief operating officer of Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches (MSPB), a leading primary care-focused, multi-specialty physician group practice in South Florida. In this capacity, she headed day-to-day operations and was instrumental in optimizing MSPB’s performance and growth. Robbins, with two decades of healthcare human resources expertise, will lead and manage CareAbout’s centralized human resources function, including benefits, recruitment, employee engagement and other key tasks critical to its talent and workforce. Before joining CareAbout, Robbins spent five years serving as chief people officer at WellBe Senior Medical, a geriatric in-home healthcare provider, where he played a pivotal role in supporting Company’s growth by expanding the team from nine employees to 1,000+. His extensive experience includes establishing and enhancing HR frameworks for a range of entities, including start-ups, for-profit and non-profit companies and community-based healthcare organizations. “Danielle and Scott both have extensive, proven track records in their respective niches within the healthcare services arena. They each have demonstrated exemplary leadership and operational expertise, making them excellent candidates for these positions,” said Dr. Nedal Shami, chief executive officer at CareAbout Health. “As we grow CareAbout’s managed shared services (MSO) model, we need the right team in place to lead us to our goals of ensuring the delivery of the highest quality care while leveraging the benefits of unified, shared services across our medical group practices. Daneille and Scott round out that team, and we look to the contributions they will make in their new roles,” Dr. Shami stated. About CareAbout Health New York, NY-based CareAbout Health provides management, resources, value-add services, technology, and other support to a portfolio of medical groups and healthcare focused companies. The management services organization focuses on empowering providers, improving patient outcomes and advancing value-based care models, delivering scalable, efficient solutions while maintaining local medical care autonomy in key geographic markets. For more information, please visit www.careabout.com. Contact Details PAIRELATIONS Susan J. Turkell +1 303-518-7100 sturkell@pairelations.com Company Website https://careabout.com/

February 03, 2025 08:00 AM Eastern Standard Time

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