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NOTE 1. DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2016
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NOTE 1.  DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS

Spine Injury Solutions Inc. (the “Company”, “we” or “us”) was incorporated under the laws of Delaware on March 4, 1998. We changed our name to Spine Injury Solutions Inc. on September 1, 2015.  We have two wholly-owned subsidiaries, Quad Video Halo, Inc. which holds certain assets associated with our Quad Video Halo business, and Gleric Holdings, LLC which holds certain intangible assets.

We are a technology, marketing, billing, and collection company facilitating diagnostic services for patients who have sustained spine injuries. In addition, we are developing QVH programs for documentation in regenerative medicine treatments.  We deliver turnkey solutions to spine surgeons, orthopedic surgeons and other healthcare providers who treat spine injuries..  Our goal is to become a leader in providing technology and monetizing services to spine and orthopedic surgeons and other healthcare providers.  By monetizing the providers’ accounts receivable, patients are not unnecessarily delayed or prevented from obtaining needed treatment.   After a patient is billed for the procedures performed  we oversee collection.

We currently are providing technology and/or collection services to five spine injury diagnostic centers in the United States, which are located in Houston, Texas; Odessa, Texas; Tyler, Texas; El Paso, Texas and Dallas, Texas. We are seeking additional funding for expansion by way of reasonable  financing to accelerate future development.  In connection with this strategy, we plan to offer our technology to additional diagnostic centers in new market areas that are attractive under our business model, assuming adequate funds are available.

We own a patented device and process by which a video recording system is attached to a fluoroscopic x-ray machine, the “four camera technology,” which we believe can attract additional physicians and patients, and provide us with additional revenue streams with our new programs for documentation of regenerative medicine.  We have refined the technology, through research and development, resulting in a fully commercialized Quad Video Halo System 3.0.  Using this technology, diagnostic and treatment procedures are recorded from four separate video feeds that capture views from both inside and outside the body, and a video is made which is given to the patient’s representative to verify the treatment received.   Additionally, we anticipate independent medical representatives will sell Quad Video Halo units to additional hospitals and clinics.