ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- EnteroMedics Inc. (NASDAQ: ETRM), the developer of medical devices using neuroblocking technology to treat obesity, metabolic diseases and other gastrointestinal disorders, today announced financial results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2015 as well as an update on its commercial progress to date.
With the recent announcement of the appointment of Mr. Dan Gladney as Chief Executive Officer, effective November 16, the Company will host a year-end conference call, in lieu of hosting a third quarter conference call, allowing Mr. Gladney to fully transition into his role. The details of the year-end conference call will be provided at a later date.
Commercial Update
EnteroMedics’ commercial strategy for vBloc® Neurometabolic Therapy continues to build momentum, with a focus on three critical areas: 1) engaging and certifying centers, 2) increasing the patient base considering vBloc Therapy and 3) achieving reimbursement for vBloc Therapy. The successful partnerships that the Company has established with certified centers allowed the Company to add considerable emphasis within the last quarter to driving patient adoption and moving them into the vital reimbursement process.
As reported previously, vBloc trained and certified physicians and centers have exceeded stated goals for 2015. EnteroMedics’ vBloc Access programs is building on that success to guide the reimbursement effort by increasing the potential patient base using geography-focused, direct-to-consumer marketing and patient engagement efforts. vBloc Access also supports patients throughout the “prior authorization” process. Prior authorization could help patients gain access to vBloc Therapy, on a case-by-case basis, as well as demonstrate demand and physician support for vBloc Therapy. The purpose of the targeted prior authorization efforts is to establish demand and support for vBloc Therapy and build a foundation that can lead to future wide spread insurance coverage.
To support these efforts, the Company has partnered with a group of leading reimbursement experts to help patients understand their benefits and navigate the prior authorization process. EnteroMedics has also partnered with a marketing firm that specializes in helping medical device companies achieve their patient recruitment and retention goals in the commercial environment. During the third quarter, these combined early efforts have resulted in over 50 patients entering the full vBloc Access pathway.
The Company also continues to evaluate several innovative options for reimbursement partnerships, including self-insured and risk sharing arrangements with providers and payers, where vBloc’s safety performance and outcomes have an advantage when determining coverage levels. Active discussions with Integrated Delivery Networks have been engaged to partner and demonstrate the clinical and economic effectiveness of vBloc for their members. These collaborative evaluations will ultimately lead to coverage determinations within those networks.
While the Company continues to create demand from patients and physicians using the prior authorization process and evaluate unique partnerships for immediate reimbursement, the Company is working to achieve other milestones necessary to establish widespread and formalized reimbursement. One such goal was met with the announcement by CMS that they had made a final determination for vBloc payment policy that becomes effective on January 1, 2016. CMS has designated the vBloc CPT codes as eligible for payment as an “Outpatient” procedure and assigned vBloc to the same outpatient facility payment category as other neuromodulation devices at approximately $27,000. This determination, which covers the facility expenses and device costs, reflects CMS’s recognition of the unique mechanism of action of vBloc as separate and distinct from other bariatric surgeries and is a critical step toward the final goal of obtaining coverage.
Lastly, the Company has also made progress in another critical area to reimbursement - publication of long-term data and building awareness among medical societies. The Company announced in October the publication in the journal Obesity Surgery of 24 month weight loss durability in the vBloc DM2 Trial and presented 24 month safety and efficacy data from the pivotal ReCharge RCT last week at the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery and The Obesity Society’s combined annual Obesity Week 2015 meeting.
“We continue to execute on a controlled launch of the Maestro® Rechargeable System, with our efforts and resources directed toward expanding our commercial presence by focusing on reimbursement via the prior authorization process,” said Brad Hancock, Chief Commercial Officer. “We look forward to delving deeper into our commercial strategy as it continues to evolve.”
Financial Results
For the three months ended September 30, 2015, the Company reported sales of $64,000 with gross profits totaling $41,000. The Company reported a net loss of $4.2 million, or $0.04 per share, including selling, general and administrative expenses of $4.3 million and research and development expenses of $1.8 million. For the nine months ended September 30, 2015, the Company reported sales of $143,000 with gross profits totaling $89,000. For the nine months ended September 30, 2015, the Company reported a net loss of $18.7 million, or $0.22 per share. Operating expenses were primarily associated with commercialization of the Company’s vBloc® Neurometabolic Therapy, including marketing and reimbursement activities, the cost of supporting multiple ongoing clinical trials, and the continued development of vBloc Therapy delivered through the Company’s Maestro® Rechargeable System. On September 30, 2015, the Company’s cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments totaled $12.3 million. This total does not include the securities purchase agreements the company announced on November 5 that it had entered into with four institutional investors to issue $25.0 million of Senior Amortizing Convertible Notes. The Notes will be payable in monthly installments, will accrue interest at a rate of 7.0% per annum from the date of issuance and will mature 24 months after the initial closing. $1.5 million of the Notes will be funded at the initial closing, and the balance will be funded in two tranches of $11.0 million and $12.5 million which are subject to the shareholders of the Company approving a reverse stock split of the Company’s common stock and the approval of the issuance of the securities purchased by the investors.
“The resources that our recent financing will add to the Company are critical to the ongoing success of our commercial efforts that are just beginning to build momentum,” said Greg S. Lea, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer. “We remain focused on careful expense management as we move into 2017 and beyond. We are pleased to announce the appointment of Dan Gladney as our new Chief Executive Officer last week, and look forward to benefiting from his insights and expertise as we execute against our goals,” Mr. Lea added.
About EnteroMedics Inc.
EnteroMedics is a medical device company focused on the development and commercialization of its neuroscience based technology to treat obesity and metabolic diseases. vBloc® Neurometabolic Therapy, delivered by a pacemaker-like device called the Maestro® Rechargeable System, is designed to intermittently block the vagus nerves using high-frequency, low-energy, electrical impulses. EnteroMedics’ Maestro Rechargeable System has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval, CE Mark and is listed on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods.
Information about the Maestro® Rechargeable System and vBloc® Neurometabolic Therapy
You should not have an implanted Maestro Rechargeable System if you have cirrhosis of the liver, high blood pressure in the veins of the liver, enlarged veins in your esophagus or a significant hiatal hernia of the stomach; if you need magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); if you have a permanently implanted, electrical medical device; or if you need a diathermy procedure using heat. The most common related adverse events that were experienced during clinical study of the Maestro Rechargeable System included pain, heartburn, nausea, difficulty swallowing, belching, wound redness or irritation, and constipation.
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