Ryan Rhodes
Analyst · Jefferies. Please proceed with your question
Thank you, Marc. First turning to the HIFU sales for the quarter, we had a particular active third quarter highlighted by three additional Focal One sales. These include Morristown Medical Center in New Jersey, Northwell Huntington Hospital in New York, and Willis-Knighton Health System in Louisiana. Morristown Medical Center is of notable importance as it represents our first Focal One sale in the state of New Jersey. Morristown is a leading healthcare provider that has been rated number one in the state of New Jersey by U.S. News and World Report for five years in a row. We even anticipate, like many other highly regarded institutions that have incorporated Focal One into the urology practices, Morristown can become an important reference site for us in the tri-state area. Turning to Northwell Huntington Hospital, Northwell Health is New York's largest healthcare provider with 21 member hospitals. It has a very strong reputation as a leading healthcare provider with the ability now to offer Focal One Robotic Focal HIFU to many of its patients. Finally, Willis-Knighton Health System is the largest healthcare provider in Northwest Louisiana, and was ranked the best hospital in Louisiana by Newsweek in their publication, world's best hospitals 2022. These sales are particularly noteworthy as all three represent large community hospitals. We previously talked about the accelerating momentum we are seeing with community hospitals, which make up about 80% of all hospitals across the United States and these sales further validate that dynamic growth. In parallel with these sales, we also continue to add to our ever growing pipeline of prospects. With our U.S. team and infrastructure continuing to expand, we believe that we have set the stage for a very active 2023 during which we anticipate converting many of these prospects into Focal One sales and placements. As noted previously, the Focal One sales cycle can vary by institution and in some cases be quite long with the necessity of working through capital, hospital budgetary cycles. We remain confident in the growing awareness of focal therapy led by HIFU as a viable treatment alternative for the management of prostate cancer. Many patients in urologist continue to explore effective, non-invasive treatments beyond the traditional options of radical surgery and radiation. In the area of reimbursement just a few weeks ago, we learned that the centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services or CMS published its final Outpatient Prospective Payment System rule for calendar year 2023. The final rule increases reimbursement to a hospital performing an outpatient HIFU prostate ablation procedure on a Medicare patient to ambulatory payment classification Level 6, up from Level 5 currently. In dollar terms, this represents an increase on average of more than 90% to $8,558 per procedure, adjusted locally based on the wage labor index from $4,506 per procedure currently. This new increase goes into effect on January 1. Based on this increase, we believe facility payments will now cease to be a barrier for adoption of Focal One technology. When impacted the reimbursement changes, there have been facilities that have looked to upgrade their focal therapy approach to be primarily robotic HIFU, but had difficulty doing so in the past. We believe this change will help rectify that situation and significantly expand patient access to this procedure. Furthermore, higher Medicare reimbursement often translates into higher commercial reimbursement as many commercial payers follow CMS' lead on such decisions. As noted, we've been successful in driving adoption and sales growth under the existing reimbursement while delivering a positive financial return on investment for hospitals who purchase Focal One. We now believe the move to classification payment APC Level 6 will allow others to acquire Focal One Robotic Focal HIFU technology thus providing more patients access to these needed invaluable treatments. A recent article in the publication healthcare business highlighted the financial success hospitals have led by incorporating Focal One HIFU into their prostate cancer program. This article was authored by Dr. Laura Crocitto, Chief Medical Officer and Vice President of the Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Services at University of California, San Francisco, who is also practicing urologic oncologist. UCSF is a world class institution that is widely known for breakthrough clinical research and medical innovation. Here's how Dr. Crocitto described the decision to adopt Focal One in the article, "her prior to joining UCSF, I had researched Focal HIFU and I knew this would be a game changer for men with localized disease. It would also round out our cancer services. In fact, it would give UCSF a way to non-invasively treat localized prostate cancer, while preserving patient's quality of life and giving them the greatest opportunity to treat their cancer while avoiding common side effects of sexual impotence and urinary incontinence - also associated with standard procedures, radical prostatectomy and radiation. Our proposal exceeded expectations even though we projected a 2.1 year return on investment. The focal HIFU device paid for itself in the first year. To this day I consider the acquisition of Focal HIFU one of my major contributions to the Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center and UCSF". This case study conveys a very powerful message on the favorable clinical and economic results of Focal One and this allowed our U.S. team to amplify its efforts. September was Prostate Cancer Awareness Month and we participated in numerous events in partnerships with hospitals to raise awareness of Focal One Robotic HIFU to more patients. We also presented at important medical meetings such as the 2022 Society of Robotic Surgeons Meeting in Orlando, and the 2022 meeting of the Frontiers in Oncologic Prostate Care and Ablative Local Therapy or Focal 2022 in Los Angeles, several speakers presented on Focal One Robotic HIFU in their experience. In addition, a particularly significant event was urologist led webinar, led by Dr. Timothy Daskivich and Dr. Ken Ki, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre in Los Angeles. They spoke live to colleagues from across the United States about their experience in adopting Focal One HIFU and presented numerous case studies to assist others in beginning a Focal HIFU practice. In September, we hosted a urology expert panel, and live Focal One technology demonstration in New York City that was attended both in person and virtually by over 100 people representing major financial - institutions and investors. In closing, the significant investments we have made in building our U.S. team and support infrastructure are paying dividends with growing awareness and improve reimbursement for focal therapy. We are well positioned to lead this category of growth with a combination of the most advanced HIFU technology increased validation with major medical centers and growing sales and clinical momentum. And now our CFO, Francois Dietsch will provide some details of our financial results. Francois?