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Class Action Filed Against Phreesia Over Investor Losses

A securities class action has been filed against healthcare software provider Phreesia, signaling potential risks for investors in digital health solutions.

Bronstein, Gewirtz & Grossman LLC has filed a class action lawsuit against Phreesia, Inc., alleging that investors suffered financial harm due to company misrepresentations or omissions. The firm is actively recruiting affected shareholders to join the legal action, according to the announcement.

Phreesia operates as a cloud-based patient engagement and experience platform serving the healthcare sector. The company's software solutions are used by medical practices, hospitals, and health systems to streamline patient intake, check-in, and payment processes—a market segment that has seen significant growth as healthcare providers digitize operations.

For Nashville-area healthcare organizations and investors with stakes in health tech companies, the case serves as a reminder of the importance of due diligence when evaluating digital health vendors and investment opportunities. Many regional medical groups rely on platforms similar to Phreesia's to manage patient workflows.

Investors who believe they have been harmed are encouraged to contact legal counsel to discuss potential representation. Class action cases in the healthcare technology sector have become increasingly common as the industry expands and investor scrutiny intensifies around business practices and financial disclosures.

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