Basis of Presentation, Nature of Operations and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
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Basis of Presentation, Nature of Operations and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies [Abstract] | ||||
Basis of Presentation, Nature of Operations and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies |
InfuSystem Holdings, Inc. (the “Company”) is the leading provider of infusion pumps and related services. The Company services hospitals, oncology practices and other alternate site healthcare providers. Headquartered in Madison Heights, Michigan, the Company delivers local, field-based customer support, and also operates pump repair Centers of Excellence in Michigan, Kansas, California, and Ontario, Canada. The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) for interim financial information. Accordingly they do not include all of the information and notes required by U.S. GAAP for complete financial statements. The accompanying consolidated financial statements include all adjustments, composed of normal recurring adjustments, considered necessary by management to fairly state our results of operations, financial position and cash flows. The operating results for the interim periods are not necessarily indicative of results that may be expected for any other interim period or for the full year. These consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012 (“2012 Form 10-K”) as filed with the SEC. The consolidated financial statements are prepared in conformity with U.S. GAAP, which requires the use of estimates, judgments and assumptions that affect the amounts of assets and liabilities at the reporting date and the amounts of revenue and expenses in the periods presented. We believe that the accounting estimates employed are appropriate and the resulting balances are reasonable; however, due to the inherent uncertainties in making estimates, actual results could differ from the original estimates, requiring adjustments to these balances in future periods. Revised Presentation in the Consolidated Statements The Company both rents and sells medical equipment. It has come to management’s attention that based on promulgation through recent comments from the Staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission greater clarity and consistent classification should be provided in an entity’s financial statements around such assets on the balance sheet and in the statement of cash flows. Specifically, the Staff believes that a company should clearly disclose (i) assets on the balance sheet; and (ii) cash flows when presenting cash flows in relation to, and in consideration of, its predominant source of revenues. Management believes that the predominant source of revenues and cash flows from this medical equipment is from rentals and most equipment purchased is likely to be rented prior to being sold. While management has concluded that the effect of correcting previous errors in its financial statements is not material, the Company reclassified certain amounts in its Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows for the three months ended March 31, 2012 to allow for appropriate comparisons between periods presented. The effect of these reclassifications to the Condensed Consolidated Cash Flow Statement was to reduce Net cash provided by operating activities and reduce Net cash used in investing activities by $0.1 million for the three months ended March 31, 2012. The corrections and reclassifications described above did not affect the Company’s consolidated statements of operations or total cash flows for the three months ended March 31, 2012. |