Skylight Health Group Inc. a healthcare platform combining technology and analytics focused on transitioning patients into value based care to drive better health outcomes and experiences in the United States, announced that its Board of Directors has authorized, and the Company has declared, a dividend on its 9.25% Series A Cumulative Redeemable Perpetual Preferred Shares for the month of January 2023. The Series A Preferred Shares trade under the “SLHGP” stock ticker symbol.
In accordance with the terms of the Series A Preferred Shares, the Series A dividend will be payable in cash in the amount of $0.1927 per share on January 20, 2023 to the shareholders of record of the Series A Preferred Stock as of the dividend record date of December 30, 2022.
The Company also wishes to update details of the Company’s previously announced shares for debt on September 15 and 16, 2022. The Company will settle a total of $438,400 in debt by issuing an aggregate of 626,286 common shares to the creditors at a deemed price of $0.70 per common share, in satisfaction of the debt.
About Skylight Health Group
Skylight Health Group is a healthcare services and technology company, working to positively impact patient health outcomes. The Company operates a US multi-state primary care health network comprised of physical practices providing a range of services from primary care, sub-specialty, allied health, and laboratory/diagnostic testing. The Company is focused on helping small and independent practices shift from a traditional fee-for-service model to value-based care (“VBC”) through tools including proprietary technology, data analytics and infrastructure. In an FFS model, payors (commercial and government insurers) reimburse on an encounter-based approach. This puts a focus on the volume of patients per day. In a VBC model, the providers offer care that is aimed at keeping patients healthy and minimizing unnecessary health expenditures that are not proven to maintain the patient’s well-being. This places emphasis on quality over volume. VBC will lead to improved patient outcomes, reduced cost of delivery and drive stronger financial performance from existing practices.