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    DENVER, Sept. 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — InnovAge Holding Corp. (InnovAge or the Company) (Nasdaq: INNV), an industry leader in providing comprehensive healthcare programs to frail seniors, predominantly dual-eligible seniors through the Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), today announced financial results for its fiscal fourth quarter and full year ended June 30, 2024.

    We outlined an ambitious agenda last year focused on quality, compliance, and operational excellence and believe we delivered, said President and CEO Patrick Blair. We are proud of the strong year over year financial results “ and the positive momentum – as we move into the next phase of responsible growth and margin recapture.

    Financial Results

      Three Months Ended   Year Ended
      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2023
      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2023
    in thousands, except percentages and per share amounts              
    Total revenues $ 199,401       176,874     $ 763,855     $ 688,087  
    Loss Before Income Taxes   (946 )     (11,489 )     (21,819 )     (50,793 )
    Net Loss   (2,254 )     (11,995 )     (23,221 )     (43,552 )
    Net Loss margin (1.1 )%   (6.8 )%   (3.0 )%   (6.3 )%
                   
    Net Loss Attributable to InnovAge Holding Corp. $ (1,700 )   $ (11,177 )   $ (21,338 )   $ (40,673 )
    Net Loss per share – basic and diluted   (0.01 )     (0.09 )     (0.16 )     (0.30 )
                   
    Center-level Contribution Margin(1) $ 36,578     $ 28,506     $ 132,064     $ 101,288  
    Adjusted EBITDA(1)   5,237       (334 )     16,474       (3,425 )
    Adjusted EBITDA margin(1)   2.6 %   (0.2 )%     2.2 %   (0.5 )%
     

    Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Performance

    • Total revenue of  $763.9 million, increased approximately 11.0% compared to $688.1 million in 2023
    • Loss Before Income Taxes of $21.8 million, improved by 57.0% compared to a Loss Before Income Taxes of $50.8 million in 2023
    • Loss Before Income Taxes as a percent of revenue of 2.9% improved 4.5 percentage points compared to Loss Before Income Tax as a percent of revenue of 7.4% in 2023
    • Net loss of $23.2 million, compared to a net loss of $43.6 million in 2023
    • Net loss margin of 3.0%, an improvement of 3.3% percentage points compared to a net loss margin of 6.3% in 2023
    • Net loss attributable to InnovAge Holding Corp. of $21.3 million, or a loss of $0.16 per share, compared to a net loss of $40.7 million, or $0.30 per share in 2023
    • Center-level Contribution Margin(1) of $132.1 million, increased 30.4% compared to $101.3 million in 2023
    • Center-level Contribution Margin(1)  as a percent of revenue of 17.3%, increased 2.6 percentage points compared to 14.7% in 2023
    • Adjusted EBITDA(1)  of $16.5 million, an increase of $19.9 million compared to negative $3.4 million in 2023
    • Adjusted EBITDA(1)  margin of 2.2%, an increase of 2.7 percentage points compared to negative 0.5% in 2023
    • Census of approximately 7,020 participants compared to 6,400 participants in 2023

    (1) Center-level Contribution Margin and Center-level Contribution Margin as a percentage of revenue, Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA margin are non-GAAP measures. Effective for the year ended June 30, 2024, the Company has revised its calculation of Adjusted EBITDA and has recast the presentation for the year ended June 30, 2023 to conform to the current presentation. For more details and for a definition and reconciliation of these non-GAAP measures to the most closely comparable GAAP measures for the periods indicated, see Note  Regarding Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Reconciliation of GAAP and Non-GAAP Measures.

    Full Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Guidance

    Based on information as of today, September 10, 2024, InnovAge is issuing the following financial guidance.

      Low   High
      dollars in millions
    Census   7,300     7,750
    Total Member Months(1)   86,000     89,000
           
    Total revenues $ 815   $ 865
    Adjusted EBITDA(2)   24     31
               

    Expected results and estimates may be impacted by factors outside the Company’s control, and actual results may be materially different from this guidance. See Forward-Looking Statements – Safe Harbor herein.

    (1) We define Total Member Months as the total number of participants as of period end multiplied by the number of months within a year in which each participant was enrolled in our program. Management believes this is a useful metric as it more precisely tracks the number of participants the Company serves throughout the year.

    (2)  Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP measure. See Note Regarding Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Reconciliation of GAAP and Non-GAAP Measures for a definition of Adjusted EBITDA and a reconciliation to net loss, the most closely comparable GAAP measure. The Company is unable to provide guidance for net loss or a reconciliation of the Company’s Adjusted EBITDA guidance because it cannot provide a meaningful or accurate calculation or estimation of certain reconciling items without unreasonable effort. The Company’s inability to do so is due to the inherent difficulty in forecasting and quantifying certain amounts that are necessary for such reconciliation, including variations in effective tax rate, expenses to be incurred for acquisition activities and other one-time or exceptional items.

    Conference Call

    The Company will host a conference call this afternoon at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. A live audio webcast of the call will be available on the Company’s website,  https://investor.innovage.com/. A replay of the call will be available via webcast for on-demand listening shortly after the completion of the call, at the same web link, and will remain available for a limited time. To access the call by phone, please go to this link (registration link), for dialing instructions and a unique access pin. We encourage participants to dial into the call fifteen minutes ahead of the scheduled start time.

    About InnovAge

    InnovAge is a market leader in managing the care of high-cost, frail, and predominantly dual-eligible seniors through the Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE). With a mission of enabling older adults to age independently in their own homes for as long as safely possible, InnovAge’s patient-centered care model is designed to improve the quality of care its participants receive while reducing over-utilization of high-cost care settings. InnovAge believes its PACE healthcare model is one in which all constituencies  ” participants, their families, providers and government payors ” win. As of June 30, 2024, InnovAge served approximately 7,020 participants across 20 centers in six states.  https://www.innovage.com/.

    Investor Contact:

    Ryan Kubota
    rkubota@innovage.com

    Media Contact:

    Lara Hazenfield
    lhazenfield@innovage.com

    Forward-Looking Statements  – Safe Harbor
    This press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements can be identified by words such as: anticipate, estimate, expect, project, plan, intend, believe, may, will, should, can have, likely and other words and terms of similar meaning in connection with any discussion of the timing or nature of future operating or financial performance or other events. Forward-looking statements may be identified by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. Examples of forward-looking statements include, among others, statements we may make regarding quarterly or annual guidance; financial outlook, including future revenues and future earnings; the viability of our growth strategy including our ability or expectations to increase the number of participants we serve, build and/or open de novo centers, or to identify and execute tuck-in acquisitions, joint ventures and strategic partnerships; our ability to control costs, mitigate the effects of elevated expenses, expand our payer capabilities, implement clinical value initiatives and strengthen enterprise functions; the ongoing effects of the macro-economic environment; our expectations with respect to audits, post-sanction work, legal proceedings and government investigations and actions; relationships and discussions with regulatory agencies; our ability to effectively implement operational excellence as a provider across all our centers; reimbursement and regulatory developments; market developments; new services; integration activities; industry and market opportunity; and the effects of any of the foregoing on our future results of operations or financial conditions.

    Forward-looking statements are neither historical facts nor assurances of future performance. Instead, they are based only on currently available information and our current beliefs, expectations and assumptions. Because forward-looking statements relate to the future, they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict and many of which are outside of our control and may cause our actual results and financial condition to differ materially. Important factors that could cause our actual results and financial condition to differ materially include, among others, the following: (i) the viability of our growth strategy; (ii) our ability to identify and successfully complete acquisitions, joint ventures and strategic partnerships; (iii) our ability to attract new participants and retain existing participants; (iv) the impact on our business from ongoing macroeconomic related challenges, including labor shortages, labor competition and inflation; (v) inspections, reviews, audits and investigations under the federal and state government programs, including any corrective action and adverse findings thereunder; (vi) legal proceedings, enforcement actions and litigation malpractice and privacy disputes, which are costly to defend; (vii) under our PACE contracts, we assume all of the risk that the cost of providing services will exceed our compensation; (viii) the dependence of our revenues upon a limited number of government payors; (ix) the risk that our submissions to government payors may contain inaccurate or unsupportable information including regarding risk adjustment scores of participants, subjecting us to repayment obligations or penalties; and (x) the impact on our business of renegotiation, non-renewal or termination of capitation agreements with government payors.

    Forward-looking statements are based only on information currently available to us and speaks only as of the date on which it is made. Except as required by law, we undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise. We advise you to not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements and to review our risk factors and other disclosures included in the reports we file or furnish with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K.

    Note  Regarding Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
    In addition to reporting financial information in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), the Company is also reporting Center-level Contribution Margin, Center-level Contribution Margin as a percentage of revenue, Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA margin, which are non-GAAP financial measures. These non-GAAP measures are supplemental measures of operating performance monitored by management that are not defined under GAAP and that do not represent, and should not be considered as, an alternative to net income (loss) before income taxes, net income (loss) before income taxes margin, net income (loss) and net income (loss) margin, as applicable, as determined by GAAP. We believe that these non-GAAP measures are appropriate measures of operating performance because the metrics eliminate the impact of certain expenses that, in the case of Adjusted EBITDA, do not relate to our ongoing business performance, allowing us to more effectively evaluate our core operating performance and trends from period to period. We believe that these non-GAAP measures help investors and analysts in comparing our results across reporting periods on a consistent basis by excluding items that we do not believe are indicative of our core operating performance. These non-GAAP financial measures have limitations as analytical tools and should not be considered in isolation from, or as a substitute for, the analysis of other GAAP financial measures, including net income (loss) before taxes, net income (loss) before taxes margin, net income (loss), and net income (loss) margin.

    The Company’s management uses Center-level Contribution Margin as the measure for assessing performance of its operating segments. In evaluating Center-level Contribution Margin on a center-by-center basis, you should be aware that we do not allocate our sales and marketing expense or corporate, general and administrative expenses across our centers. We define Center-level Contribution Margin as total revenues less external provider costs and cost of care, excluding depreciation and amortization, which includes all medical and pharmacy costs.

    In evaluating Adjusted EBITDA, you should be aware that in the future we may incur expenses that are the same as or similar to some of the adjustments in this presentation. Our presentation of Adjusted EBITDA should not be construed to imply that our future results will be unaffected by the types of items excluded from the calculation of Adjusted EBITDA. Our use of the term Adjusted EBITDA varies from others in our industry. We define Adjusted EBITDA as net loss adjusted for interest expense, net, other investment income, depreciation and amortization, and provision (benefit) for income tax as well as addbacks for non-recurring expenses or exceptional items, including charges relating to management equity compensation, litigation costs and settlement, M&A diligence, transaction and integration, business optimization and electronic medical record (EMR) implementation and gain on cost and equity method investments. Adjusted EBITDA margin is Adjusted EBITDA expressed as a percentage of our total revenue. Effective for the year ended June 30, 2024, the Company has revised its calculation of Adjusted EBITDA to no longer exclude de novo center development costs and to reflect the impact of other investment income. The presentation for the year ended June 30, 2023 has been recast to conform to the current presentation. For a full reconciliation of Center-level Contribution Margin and Adjusted EBITDA to the most closely comparable GAAP financial measure, please see the attachment to this earnings release.

    Schedule 1

    InnovAge
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
    (IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT NUMBER OF SHARES)

      June 30,
    2024
      June 30,
    2023
    Assets      
    Current Assets      
    Cash and cash equivalents $ 56,946     $ 127,249  
    Short-term investments   45,833       46,213  
    Restricted cash   14       16  
    Accounts receivable, net of allowance ($6,729 “ June  30, 2024 and $4,161 “ June  30, 2023)   48,106       24,344  
    Prepaid expenses   18,919       17,145  
    Income tax receivable   3,324       262  
    Total current assets   173,142       215,229  
    Noncurrent Assets      
    Property and equipment, net   193,022       192,188  
    Operating lease assets   28,416       21,210  
    Investments   2,645       5,493  
    Deposits and other   5,949       3,823  
    Goodwill   139,949       124,217  
    Other intangible assets, net   4,538       5,198  
    Total noncurrent assets   374,519       352,129  
        Total assets $ 547,661     $ 567,358  
    Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity      
    Current Liabilities      
    Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 55,459     $ 54,935  
    Reported and estimated claims   55,404       42,999  
    Due to Medicaid and Medicare   15,197       9,142  
    Income tax payable         1,212  
    Current portion of long-term debt   3,795       3,795  
    Current portion of finance lease obligations   4,599       4,722  
    Current portion of operating lease obligations   4,145       3,530  
    Deferred revenue         28,115  
    Total current liabilities   138,599       148,450  
    Noncurrent Liabilities      
    Deferred tax liability, net   7,460       6,236  
    Finance lease obligations   12,743       13,114  
    Operating lease obligations   26,275       18,828  
    Other noncurrent liabilities   1,298       1,086  
    Long-term debt, net of debt issuance costs   61,478       64,844  
    Total liabilities   247,853       252,558  
    Commitments and Contingencies (See Note 9)      
    Redeemable Noncontrolling Interests (See Note 4)   22,200       12,708  
    Stockholders’ Equity      
    Common stock, $0.001 par value; 500,000,000 authorized as of June  30, 2024 and 2023; 136,152,858 issued and 136,116,299 outstanding as of June 30, 2024 and 135,639,845 issued and outstanding as of June  30, 2023.   136       136  
    Treasury stock at cost, 36,559 shares as of June 30, 2024   (179 )      
    Additional paid-in capital   337,615       332,107  
    Retained deficit   (68,311 )     (35,944 )
    Total InnovAge Holding Corp.   269,261       296,299  
    Noncontrolling interests   8,347       5,793  
    Total stockholders’ equity   277,608       302,092  
        Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 547,661     $ 567,358  
     

    Schedule 2

    InnovAge
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF  OPERATIONS
    (IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT NUMBER OF SHARES AND PER SHARE DATA)

      Three Months Ended   Year Ended
      June 30, 2024   June 30, 2023   June 30, 2024   June 30, 2023
                   
    Revenues              
    Capitation revenue $ 199,080     $ 176,568     $ 762,570     $ 686,836  
    Other service revenue   321       306       1,285       1,251  
    Total revenues   199,401       176,874       763,855       688,087  
    Expenses              
    External provider costs   102,691       94,978       403,010       374,528  
    Cost of care, excluding depreciation and amortization   60,132       53,390       228,781       212,271  
    Sales and marketing   6,541       6,125       24,957       19,627  
    Corporate, general and administrative   29,591       28,991       111,337       115,637  
    Depreciation and amortization   5,329       4,332       18,950       15,419  
    Total expenses   204,284       187,816       787,035       737,482  
    Operating Loss   (4,883 )     (10,942 )     (23,180 )     (49,395 )
                   
    Other Income (Expense)              
    Interest expense, net   (1,404 )     (291 )     (4,023 )     (1,522 )
    Gain on cost and equity method investments   4,842             2,842        
    Other income   499       (256 )     2,542       124  
    Total other income (expense)   3,937       (547 )     1,361       (1,398 )
    Loss Before Income Taxes   (946 )     (11,489 )     (21,819 )     (50,793 )
    Provision (Benefit) for Income Taxes   1,308       506       1,402       (7,241 )
    Net Loss   (2,254 )     (11,995 )     (23,221 )     (43,552 )
    Less: net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests   (554 )     (818 )     (1,883 )     (2,879 )
    Net Loss Attributable to InnovAge Holding Corp. $ (1,700 )   $ (11,177 )   $ (21,338 )   $ (40,673 )
                   
    Weighted-average number of commonshares outstanding – basic   136,023,975       135,632,641       135,902,214       135,593,824  
    Weighted-average number of commonshares outstanding – diluted   136,023,975       135,632,641       135,902,214       135,593,824  
                   
    Net loss per share – basic $ (0.01 )   $ (0.09 )   $ (0.16 )   $ (0.30 )
    Net loss per share – diluted $ (0.01 )   $ (0.09 )   $ (0.16 )   $ (0.30 )
     

    Schedule 3

    InnovAge
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
    (IN THOUSANDS)

      Year Ended June 30,
        2024       2023  
    Operating Activities      
    Net loss $ (23,221 )   $ (43,552 )
    Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities      
    Loss on disposal of assets   78       1,107  
    Provision for uncollectible accounts   7,010       3,340  
    Depreciation and amortization   18,950       15,419  
    Operating lease rentals   5,339       4,604  
    Gain on cost and equity method investments   (2,842 )      
    Amortization of deferred financing costs   429       429  
    Stock-based compensation   6,832       4,608  
    Deferred income taxes   1,224       (11,525 )
    Other   1,449       167  
    Changes in operating assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions      
    Accounts receivable, net   (30,333 )     8,223  
    Prepaid expenses   (703 )     (3,303 )
    Income tax receivable   (3,062 )     6,499  
    Deposits and other   (2,829 )     (1,263 )
    Accounts payable and accrued expenses   1,370       6,786  
    Reported and estimated claims   12,294       4,545  
    Due to Medicaid and Medicare   6,054       12  
    Income taxes payable   (1,212 )     1,212  
    Operating lease liabilities   (5,610 )     (5,187 )
    Deferred revenue   (28,115 )     28,115  
    Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities   (36,898 )     20,236  
    Investing Activities      
    Purchases of property and equipment   (7,914 )     (23,354 )
    Purchases of short-term investments   (2,385 )     (46,167 )
    Proceeds from sale of short-term investments   3,000        
    Proceeds from dissolution of equity method investments   4,842        
    Acquisition of business   (23,916 )      
    Net cash used in investing activities $ (26,373 )   $ (69,521 )
    Financing Activities      
    Payments for finance lease obligations   (4,637 )     (4,103 )
    Principal payments on long-term debt   (3,795 )     (3,793 )
    Repurchase of equity securities   (179 )      
    Contribution from joint venture partner   2,900        
    Taxes paid related to net settlements of stock-based compensation awards   (1,323 )      
    Net cash used in financing activities   (7,034 )     (7,896 )
           
    DECREASE IN CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS & RESTRICTED CASH   (70,305 )     (57,181 )
    CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS & RESTRICTED CASH, BEGINNING OF PERIOD   127,265       184,446  
    CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS & RESTRICTED CASH, END OF PERIOD $ 56,960     $ 127,265  
           
    Supplemental Cash Flows Information      
    Interest paid $ 4,063     $ 3,997  
    Income taxes paid $ 4,452     $ 13  
    Property and equipment included in accounts payable $ 181     $ 882  
    Property and equipment purchased under capital leases $ 4,142     $ 9,131  
                   

    Schedule 4

    InnovAge
    RECONCILIATION OF GAAP AND NON-GAAP MEASURES
    (IN THOUSANDS) (UNAUDITED)

    Adjusted EBITDA

      Three Months Ended   Year Ended
      June 30, 2024   June 30, 2023   June 30, 2024   June 30, 2023
                   
    Net Loss $ (2,254 )   $ (11,995 )   $ (23,221 )   $ (43,552 )
    Interest expense, net   1,404       291       4,023       1,522  
    Other investment income(a)   (598 )     (505 )     (2,385 )     (1,170 )
    Depreciation and amortization   5,329       4,332       18,950       15,419  
    Provision (benefit) for income tax   1,308       506       1,402       (7,241 )
    Stock-based compensation   1,692       1,272       6,832       4,993  
    Litigation costs and settlement(b)   2,076       1,943       4,878       9,782  
    M&A diligence, transaction and integration(c)   394       137       778       140  
    Business optimization(d)   727       2,117       4,399       10,535  
    EMR implementation(e)   1       1,568       3,660       6,147  
    Gain on cost and equity method investments(f)   (4,842 )         $ (2,842 )   $  
    Adjusted EBITDA $ 5,237     $ (334 )   $ 16,474     $ (3,425 )
                   
    Net loss margin (1.1 )%   (6.8 )%   (3.0 )%   (6.3 )%
    Adjusted EBITDA margin   2.6 %   (0.2 )%     2.2 %   (0.5 )%

    _____

    (a) Reflects investment income related to short term investments included in our consolidated statement of operations. Effective for the year ended June 30, 2024, the Company has revised the calculation for Adjusted EBITDA to reflect the impact of investment income in 2024 and 2023.
    (b) Reflects a $1.2 million reserve for a California wage and hour class action settlement for the year ended June  30, 2023 and each of the years ended June 30, 2023 and 2024 included charges/(credits) related to litigation by stockholders, litigation related to de novo center, and civil investigative demands. Costs reflected consist of litigation costs considered one-time in nature and outside of the ordinary course of business based on the following considerations which we assess regularly: (i) the frequency of similar cases that have been brought to date, or are expected to be brought within two years, (ii) complexity of the case, (iii) nature of the remedies sought, (iv) litigation posture of the Company, (v) counterparty involved, and (vi) the Company’s overall litigation strategy.
    (c) Reflects charges related to M&A transaction and integrations, including the Concerto acquisition in December 2023. Effective for the year ended June 30, 2024, the Company has revised the calculation for Adjusted EBITDA to no longer exclude de novo center development costs in 2024 and 2023. De novo center development costs were $0.4 million and $0.5 million the three months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively, and $1.0 million for each of the years ended June 30, 2024 and 2023.
    (d) Reflects charges related to business optimization initiatives. Such charges related to one-time investments in projects designed to enhance our technology and compliance systems, improve and support the efficiency and effectiveness of our operations, and third party support to address efforts to remediate deficiencies in audits. For the three months ended June 30, 2024 costs include (i) $0.5 million in third party consultants as we implement our core provider initiatives, asses our risk-bearing payor capabilities, and strengthen our enterprise capabilities and (ii) $0.2 million in fees associated with the Pinewood Lodge, LLLP (PWD) dissolution. For the three months ended June 30, 2023 costs include (i) $1.1 million related to organizational restructure, (ii) $0.7 million in third party consultants as we implement our core provider initiatives, asses our risk-bearing payor capabilities, and strengthen our enterprise capabilities, and (iii) $0.3 million related to charges for technology improvements and other non-recurring projects aimed at reducing costs and improving efficiencies. For the year ended June  30, 2024 costs include (i) $3.1 million associated with third party consultants as we implement our core provider initiatives, asses our risk-bearing payor capabilities, and strengthen our enterprise capabilities, (ii) $0.3 million of costs related to severance and other organizational costs, and (iii) $0.9 million related to charges for technology improvements, environmental sustainability, governance reporting, and other non-recurring projects aimed at reducing costs and improving efficiencies. For the year ended June 30, 2023, costs included (i) $1.8 million related to consultants and contractors performing audit and other related services at sanctioned centers, (ii) $5.7 million of costs associated with third party consultants to strengthen enterprise capabilities, (iii) $0.6 million related to the consolidation of the Germantown, Pennsylvania center, (iv) $1.1 million related to organizational restructure, and (v) $1.4 million related to other non-recurring projects aimed at reducing costs and improving efficiencies.
    (e) Reflects non-recurring expenses relating to the implementation of a new EMR vendor.
    (f) Reflects $4.8 million net benefit associated with the dissolution of PWD partially offset by $2.0 million impairment in Jetdoc investment.
       
      Three Months Ended
      March 31, 2024
       
    Net Loss $ (6,184 )
    Interest expense, net   1,022  
    Other investment income(a)   (590 )
    Depreciation and amortization   5,062  
    Provision (benefit) for income tax   (224 )
    Stock-based compensation   1,551  
    Litigation costs and settlement(b)   897  
    M&A diligence, transaction and integration(c)   210  
    Business optimization(d)   738  
    EMR implementation(e)   355  
    Loss on cost and equity method investments(f)   118  
    Adjusted EBITDA $ 2,955  
       
    Net loss margin (3.2 )%
    Adjusted EBITDA margin   1.5 %

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    (a) Reflects investment income related to short term investments included in our consolidated statement of operations. Effective for the year ended June 30, 2024, the Company has revised the calculation for Adjusted EBITDA to reflect the impact of investment income in 2024 and 2023.
    (b) Reflects charges/(credits) related to litigation by stockholders, litigation related to de novo center, and civil investigative demands. Costs reflected consist of litigation costs considered one-time in nature and outside of the ordinary course of business based on the following considerations which we assess regularly: (i) the frequency of similar cases that have been brought to date, or are expected to be brought within two years, (ii) complexity of the case, (iii) nature of the remedies sought, (iv) litigation posture of the Company, (v) counterparty involved, and (vi) the Company’s overall litigation strategy.
    (c) Reflects charges related to M&A transaction and integrations, including the Concerto acquisition in December 2023. Effective for the year ended June 30, 2024, the Company has revised the calculation for Adjusted EBITDA to no longer exclude de novo center development costs in 2024 and 2023. De novo center development costs were $0.1 million in the three months ended March 31, 2024.
    (d) Reflects charges related to business optimization initiatives. Such charges related to one-time investments in projects designed to enhance our technology and compliance systems, improve and support the efficiency and effectiveness of our operations, and third party support to address efforts to remediate deficiencies in audits. For the three months ended March 31, 2024 costs include (i) $0.5 million in third party consultants as we implement our core provider initiatives, asses our risk-bearing payor capabilities, and strengthen our enterprise capabilities and (ii) $0.2 million related to charges for technology improvements and other non-recurring projects aimed at reducing costs and improving efficiencies.
    (e) Reflects non-recurring expenses relating to the implementation of a new EMR vendor.
    (f) Reflects $0.1 million impairment in Jetdoc investment ($2.0 million total impairment; balance recorded in three months ended December 31, 2023).
       

    Center-Level Contribution Margin

      Year Ended June 30, 2024   Year Ended June 30, 2023
    in thousands PACE   All other(1)   Totals   PACE   All other(1)   Totals
    Capitation revenue   762,570             762,570       686,836             686,836  
    Other service revenue   310       975       1,285       347       904       1,251  
    Total revenues   762,880       975       763,855       687,183       904       688,087  
    External provider costs   403,010             403,010       374,528             374,528  
    Cost of care, excluding depreciation and amortization   228,203       578       228,781       211,707       564       212,271  
    Center-Level Contribution Margin   131,667       397       132,064       100,948       340       101,288  
    Overhead costs(2)   136,284       10       136,294       135,264             135,264  
    Depreciation and amortization   18,477       473       18,950       14,959       460       15,419  
    Interest expense, net   3,845       178       4,023       1,342       180       1,522  
    Gain on cost and equity method investments   (2,842 )           (2,842 )                  
    Other income   (2,542 )           (2,542 )     (124 )           (124 )
    Loss Before Income Taxes $ (21,555 )   $ (264 )   $ (21,819 )   $ (50,493 )   $ (300 )   $ (50,793 )
    Loss Before Income Taxes as a % of revenue         (2.9 )%           (7.4 )%
    Center- Level Contribution Margin as a % of revenue           17.3 %             14.7 %
      Three Months Ended June 30, 2024   Three Months Ended June 30, 2023
    in thousands PACE   All other(a)   Totals   PACE   All other(a)   Totals
    Capitation revenue   199,080             199,080       176,568             176,568  
    Other service revenue   78       243       321       84       222       306  
    Total revenues   199,158       243       199,401       176,652       222       176,874  
    External provider costs   102,691             102,691       94,978             94,978  
    Cost of care, excluding depreciation and amortization   59,976       156       60,132       53,252       138       53,390  
    Center-Level Contribution Margin   36,491       87       36,578       28,422       84       28,506  
    Overhead costs(b)   36,132             36,132       35,116             35,116  
    Depreciation and amortization   5,213       116       5,329       4,220       112       4,332  
    Interest expense, net   1,361       43       1,404       247       44       291  
    Gain on cost and equity method investments   (4,842 )           (4,842 )                  
    Other income   (499 )           (499 )     256             256  
    Loss Before Income Taxes $ (874 )   $ (72 )   $ (946 )   $ (11,417 )   $ (72 )   $ (11,489 )
    Loss Before Income Taxes as a % of revenue         (0.5 )%           (6.5 )%
    Center- Level Contribution Margin as a % of revenue           18.3 %             16.1 %
     

    Center-Level Contribution Margin

      Three Months Ended March 31, 2024
    (In thousands) PACE   All other(a)   Totals
    Capitation revenue $ 192,756     $     $ 192,756  
    Other service revenue   78       237       315  
    Total revenues   192,834       237       193,071  
    External provider costs   99,996             99,996  
    Cost of care, excluding depreciation and amortization   58,959       119       59,078  
    Center-Level Contribution Margin   33,879       118       33,997  
    Overhead costs(b)   34,727       1       34,728  
    Depreciation and amortization   4,929       133       5,062  
    Interest expense, net   978       44       1,022  
    Loss on cost and equity method investments   118             118  
    Other income   (525 )           (525 )
    Loss Before Income Taxes $ (6,348 )   $ (60 )   $ (6,408 )
    Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes as a % of revenue         (3.3 )%
    Center- Level Contribution Margin as a % of revenue           17.6 %

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    (a) Center-level Contribution Margin from segments below the quantitative thresholds are primarily attributable to the Senior Housing operating segment of the Company. This segment has never met any of the quantitative thresholds for determining reportable segments.
    (b) Overhead consists of the Sales and marketing and Corporate, general and administrative financial statement line items.
       

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