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NOTE 3 - ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE, MEDICAL RECEIVABLES AND MANAGEMENT AND OTHER FEES RECEIVABLE (USD $)
6 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2013
Receivables [Abstract]  
NOTE 3 - ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE. MEDICAL RECEIVABLES AND MANAGEMENT AND OTHER FEES RECEIVABLE (USD $)

 

NOTE 3 – ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE, MEDICAL RECEIVABLE AND MANAGEMENT AND OTHER FEES RECEIVABLE

 

Receivables, net is comprised of the following at December 31, 2013:

   Gross Receivable  Allowance for doubtful accounts  Net
Receivables from equipment sales and service contracts  $5,616   $257   $5,359 
Receivables from equipment sales and service contracts - related party  $60   $—     $60 
Medical Receivable  $15,731   $6,847   $8,884 
Management and other fees receivables  $21,224   $8,877   $12,347 
Management and other fees receivables from related medical practices ("PC’s")  $3,388   $403   $2,985 

 

 

Receivables, net is comprised of the following at June 30, 2013:

   Gross Receivable  Allowance for doubtful accounts  Net
Receivables from equipment sales and service contracts  $4,701   $257   $4,444 
Receivables from equipment sales and service contracts - related party  $—     $—     $—   
Medical Receivable  $10,711   $2,585   $8,126 
Management and other fees receivables  $20,561   $9,095   $11,466 
Management and other fees receivables from related medical practices ("PC’s")  $2,785   $403   $2,382 

 

The Company's customers are concentrated in the healthcare industry.

 

Accounts Receivable

 

Credit risk with respect to the Company’s accounts receivable related to product sales and service and repair fees is limited due to the customer advances received prior to the commencement of work performed and the billing of amounts to customers as sub-assemblies are completed. Service and repair fees are billed on a monthly or quarterly basis and the Company does not continue providing these services if accounts receivable become past due. The Company controls credit risk with respect to accounts receivable from service and repair fees through its credit evaluation process, credit limits, monitoring procedures and reasonably short collection terms. The Company performs ongoing credit authorizations before a product sales contract is entered into or service and repair fees are provided.

 

Medical Receivable

 

Medical receivables are due under fee-for-service contracts from third party payors, such as hospitals, government sponsored healthcare programs, patient’s legal counsel and directly from patients. Substantially all the revenue relates to patients residing in Florida. The carrying amount of the medical receivable is reduced by an allowance that reflects management’s best estimate of the amounts that will not be collected. The Company continuously monitors collections from its clients and maintains an allowance for bad debts based upon the Company’s historical collection experience. The Company determines allowances for contractual adjustments and uncollectible accounts based on specific agings, specific payor collection issues that have been identified and based on payor classifications and historical experience at each site.

 

Management and Other Fees Receivable

 

The Company's receivables from the related and non-related professional corporations (PC's) substantially consist of fees outstanding under management agreements. Payment of the outstanding fees is dependent on collection by the PC's of fees from third party medical reimbursement organizations, principally insurance companies and health management organizations.

 

Payment of the management fee receivables from the PC’s may be impaired by the inability of the PC’s to collect in a timely manner their medical fees from the third party payors, particularly insurance carriers covering automobile no-fault and workers compensation claims due to longer payment cycles and rigorous informational requirements and certain other disallowed claims. Approximately 49% and 36% of the PCs’ net revenues for the three months ended December 31, 2013 and 2012, respectively, were derived from no-fault and personal injury protection claims. Approximately 50% and 37% of the PCs’ net revenues for the six months ended December 31, 2013 and 2012, respectively, were derived from no-fault and personal injury protection claims. The Company considers the aging of its accounts receivable in determining the amount of allowance for doubtful accounts. The Company generally takes all legally available steps to collect its receivables. Credit losses associated with the receivables are provided for in the condensed consolidated financial statements and have historically been within management's expectations.

 

Net revenues from management and other fees charged to the related PCs accounted for approximately 13.2% and 20.4% of the consolidated net revenues for the three months ended December 31, 2013 and 2012, respectively. Net revenues from management and other fees charged to the related PCs accounted for approximately 13.5% and 20.6% of the consolidated net revenues for the six months ended December 31, 2013 and 2012, respectively.

 

Tallahassee Magnetic Resonance Imaging, PA, Stand Up MRI of Boca Raton, PA and Stand Up MRI & Diagnostic Center, PA (all related medical practices) entered into a guaranty agreement, pursuant to which they cross guaranteed all management fees which are payable to the Company, which have arisen under each individual management agreement.

 

The Company’s patient fee revenue, net of contractual allowances and discounts less the provision for bad debts for the three and six months ended December 31, 2013 and 2012 are summarized in the following tables.

 

 

  

For the Three Months Ended

December 31,

   2013  2012
Commercial Insurance/ Managed Care  $1,011   $—   
Medicare/Medicaid   439    —   
Workers' Compensation/Personal Injury   3,455    —   
Other   989    —   
Patient Fee Revenue, net of contractual allowances and discounts   5,894    —   
Provision for Bad Debts   (2,223)   —   
Net Patient Fee for Revenue  $3,671   $—   

 

 

 

  

For the Six Months Ended

 December 31,

   2013  2012
Commercial Insurance/ Managed Care  $2,111   $—   
Medicare/Medicaid   818    —   
Workers' Compensation/Personal Injury   6,350    —   
Other   2,442    —   
Patient Fee Revenue, net of contractual allowances and discounts   11,721    —   
Provision for Bad Debts   (4,262)   —   
Net Patient Fee for Revenue  $7,459   $—