Seems to be an awfully large reaction given the substance of the announcement.
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Seems to be an awfully large reaction given the substance of the announcement.
Best Wishes
Paper Tiger
"The FSS contract will provide access to Cxbladder for the 8.8 million veterans currently enrolled in the VA across 1700 sites. In addition, the contract also provides access to Cxbladder tests at the 150 US Department of Defense (DOD) facilities across the United States.
Its the previously undiscussed or undisclosed portion of this that has slipped in under the radar and may give pause for thought.
This is access to the US public purse and the US military.
I agree, to an extend.
The market clearly had alot of doubt over if they could even get it (despite company management never reporting any issues with it, and repeatedly saying they are and things are proceeding well, although just a few months behind what was originally hoped), so once this doubt, that should have never really been present in the first place, was erased, it was only logical for the share price to skyrocket
ill see your 8,8million and raise you 68 million (under multiplan) that was negotiated in 2014...but wheres the results?
Pacific Edge’s agreement with MultiPlan will give MultiPlan’s participating providers and its clients’ members access to Cxbladder. Approximately 900,000 providers participate in MultiPlan’s provider networks and an estimated 68 million consumers have access to one or more of these networks.
Out of date, but interesting,
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/01/30/he...h-care-delays/
Screening for bladder cancer is recommended for people who are high risk, hopefully these guys full into that category.
http://www.stripes.com/va-presumptio...erans-1.387558
Peb should send a test out to the soldiers
http://www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/camp-lejeune/
Times are changing
http://www.esmo.org/Oncology-News/In...ancer-Moonshot
Has anyone any information re the VA's Point-of-Care Precision Oncology Program?
Dont hold your breath CJ
http://www.businessinsider.com/veter...al-care-2015-7
Even Donald Trump is using them as an example of how America is ''broken''
''Lets send a test out to solders''......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMk90KlsgLk
http://www.wsj.com/articles/cancer-c...ons-1456945009
Fear of misdiagnosis and resulting law suits and damages mean urologists will only ever use urine tests as an adjunct and not as the primary tool.
Looks like sp is heading back to 40c as reality sets in that we are seeing a repeat of all those great agreements in 2013 of signing up healthcare providers in the US with bugger all to show 2 and 3 years down the track - save tens of thousands of free tests via use(less) programs.