Ryan Rhodes
Analyst · Lake Street Capital. Please proceed with your questions
Thank you, Marc. I would like to begin my remarks today by picking up on the topic of reimbursement. The proposed change in reimbursement reflects the appropriate value of HIFU as an ablative treatment for men diagnosed with prostate cancer. The situation as stated is now shaping up quite positively in terms of reimbursement for both the physician and the facility. HIFU procedures have a robust relative value unit rating or RVU rating, which allows physicians to be paid more for HIFU procedure than for older modalities like Cryotherapy. At the higher reimbursement, HIFU is now approaching the level for radical prostatectomy. With a proposed increase to APC Level 6, facility payments will now cease to be a barrier for adoption of the HIFU technology. One impact of the reimbursement change is that there have been some facilities that have looked to upgrade their focal therapy approach to be primarily robotic HIFU that's moving away from Cryotherapy. This had been difficult in the past, but with the proposed change, we believe this will help rectifies those circumstances. As referenced, the preliminary OPPS rule for calendar year ’23 was recently released. And the proposed rule would increase reimbursement level to APC Level 6. This move would result in an increase in reimbursement to a hospital performing the HIFU procedure on a Medicare patient to $8,711 per procedure as a national average, adjusted locally based on the wage index as compared to the current national average of $4,506. TMS is accepting comments on the proposed rule until September 30, and we anticipate the final rule to be published in November, for January 1, 2023 implementation. We continue to work with our consultant partners and leading physicians to ensure that CMS understands the true value that HIFU brings to prostate cancer management, especially when you consider that HIFU would spare many prostate cancer patients from more expensive and invasive radical surgery in certain cases. If the increase stands in the final rule, it would be difficult to overstate the positive impact this would have on expanding patient access to the HIFU procedure. Furthermore, higher Medicare reimbursement often translates into higher commercial reimbursement as many commercial payers typically follow CMS's lead on such decisions. We've been successful in driving adoption and sales growth under existing reimbursement and the financial return on investment for hospitals to purchase Focal One has been very positive, but we believe the classification to APC Level 6 will significantly improve access to the treatment for many more patients seeking the benefits of focal therapy. As mentioned, this is only a proposed rule at this point and things could certainly change, but we remain optimistic and if implemented securing APC Level 6 reimbursement from CMS would be among the most significant positive catalysts since Focal One was approved by the FDA in 2018. Now turning to the quarter. We generated revenue growth -- strong revenue growth of 36.7% driven by capital sales contribution from all our businesses. With regards to Focal One, we previously announced sales to New York-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medical Center, Beth Israel Deaconess Lahey Health, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, and University of California Davis Medical Center in Sacramento. In the second quarter, we added M.D. Anderson to the centers that are adopting Focal One. M.D. Anderson is one of the most prestigious cancer centers in the world and their selection of Focal One is further encouragement that robotic focal HIFU will be a part of the treatment paradigm at major comprehensive cancer programs. EDAP now has a significant commercial team on the ground in the U.S. and we are having a very positive impact on our continued sales pipeline growth. We anticipate converting many of these prospects into sales and placements in the back half of the year. The Focal One sales cycle can be quite long with the necessity of working through hospital budgetary cycles, but the awareness of HIFU as a viable treatment for the management of prostate cancer is growing at an accelerating pace. As we have said last quarter and still holds true, our pipeline is comprised of a healthy mix of community hospitals, in addition to academic medical centers. This is key as greater than 80% of hospitals across United States are community hospitals and therefore represent fertile ground for fertile future sales. At this point, I want to briefly recap the American Urological Association meeting, which is the largest annual gathering of urologists worldwide. We exhibited and prominently showcased Focal One and it was a feature topic during both binary presentations and instructional courses. In addition, several leading academic medical centers delivered presentations on the growing acceptance of focal therapy and the management of prostate cancer. We supported an accredited AUA course with hands on skills training, which taught urologists how to implement focal treatments in their practice, while allowing them to utilize Focal One under the guidance of expert faculty. ExactVu micro ultrasound was also featured in three of these sessions. This year's meeting was the most significant presence that we as a company have ever had at AUA and we believe it is a function not only of the growing acceptance of focal therapy as an important part of a comprehensive prostate cancer treatment program, but also as a reflection of our technological leadership position. In addition to AUA, we also had meaningful participation at several other related conferences, including the 21st International Symposium Therapeutic Ultrasound held in Toronto, The 6th European Endometriosis Congress held in France, The Society of Robotic Surgery, which took place in Orlando, Florida, and the recent European Association of Urology Congress held in Amsterdam. As noted, we have several more important meetings and scientific programs that we will be attending to in the fall. These medical meetings give us an opportunity to showcase our state of the art technology to large and diverse audiences around the world. In closing, we've made significant strides in driving results in building the U.S. organization. We are executing on the tremendous opportunity to bring robotic focal HIFU as a mainstream treatment option to men throughout the United States. And now our CFO, Francois Dietsch will provide some details on our financial results. Francois?