AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings of Health Care Service Corporation Group Members and Health Care Service Corp Medicare & Supplemental Group Members
AM Best has affirmed the Financial Strength Rating (FSR) of A+ (Superior) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Ratings (Long-Term ICRs) of “aa-” (Superior) of the members of
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AM Best notes that HCSC’s statutory financial leverage increased recently to just under 20%, due to a new debt issuance in 2024 and FHLB debt in 2025, but remains within acceptable ranges for the ratings. In addition, HCSC’s earnings before interest and taxes interest coverage ratio has historically been strong prior to 2025. Further, HCSC has reported strong operating cash flows through the latter part of 2025. HCSC’s invested assets are held predominantly in investment grade fixed income securities and cash/cash equivalents, and there are no material exposures, as its investment portfolio is quite liquid and has been managed with relatively low risk.
HCSC’s acquisition of The Cigna Group’s Medicare and CareAllies businesses closed in the first quarter of 2025. As expected, this transaction had a limited impact on HCSC’s overall balance sheet strength metrics. The transaction has expanded HCSC’s geographic diversification footprint, with the addition of business outside of HCSC’s core Blue-branded states and added diversity within its Medicare Advantage and supplemental health lines of business. Additionally, HCSC has gained new network relationships, membership expansion and revenue growth, all of which offers additional competitive advantages, scale and capabilities.
Prior to 2025, which has been a challenging year across the industry, HCSC had reported fairly consistent revenue growth and solid operating earnings in most of its business segments, with double-digit revenue growth during 2024, even before the Cigna-related acquisition. Operating revenue growth has been driven by both organic and external opportunities, via a combination of new business expansion, membership growth and premium rate increases. Significant growth has recently been driven by membership growth across most lines of business, with HCSC’s commercial, individual and family enrollment gains more than offsetting the attrition that occurred in the Medicaid segment from the redetermination process and membership acquired from the Cigna-related acquisition. Overall earnings, although solid through year-end 2024, have been impacted on an underwriting basis by higher-than-expected utilization, claims costs, and member acuity across all lines, driven by a mix of inpatient, outpatient, pharmaceutical cost trends, as well as a shift in membership mix related to Medicaid redetermination and the change in this membership population. This trend was observed during the fourth quarter of 2024, after pricing was already established for 2025.
Throughout 2025, and into the later part of that year, the organization’s underwriting performance worsened, driven by a combination of factors. Revenues were equally distributed throughout the year, so with the increasing claims costs HCSC typically reports higher than targeted margins in the first half of the year and lower in the latter half. Deterioration was expected from second quarter of 2025 to the third quarter of 2025; however, not to the extent of the actual third quarter loss. The full year has been impacted by continued higher claims trends, both at HCSC and across the industry. For 2026, HCSC has repriced its business and refined strategies across its various lines, to improve operating results.
HCSC’s market leadership position in its five core
The ratings of HCSC Medicare & Supplemental Group’s reflect its balance sheet strength, which AM Best assesses as very strong, as well as its marginal operating performance, neutral business profile, appropriate ERM and the financial and operational support of its parent.
These entities were acquired by the parent organization, HCSC, during the first quarter of 2025, and include Medicare Advantage, Medicare Part D, Medicare Supplement and Care Allies businesses.
While capitalization was previously managed at lower levels for some
HCSC Medicare & Supplemental Group’s balance sheet strength assessment of very strong reflects the sound consolidated absolute capital position of the group, its relatively modest underwriting leverage at 3.6 times and strong liquidity measures. Invested assets are invested similarly to HCSC, and conservatively allocated, held largely in investment grade fixed-income securities.
HCSC Medicare & Supplemental Group’s core offerings are Medicare Advantage, Medicare Part D and Medicare Supplement products, which are offered across numerous states that are outside of the parent’s core market. The group has exhibited consistent historical membership growth in its main markets driven by government business, primarily Medicare Advantage, Medicare supplement and Medicare Part D, and other supplemental accident & health (A&H) offerings, which should complement and bolster its diversification.
The HCSC Medicare & Supplemental Group’s ERM program is integrated and managed at the ultimate parent level at HCSC, and is well-developed with a comprehensive risk identification, monitoring, mitigation and oversight process.
Finally, these entities benefit from rating enhancement as part of the parent HCSC, which is expected to provide financial support if necessary. In addition, these entities will be managed with a consolidated cost structure that management expects to lead to improved profitability and economies of scale over time and will expand HCSC’s geographic presence and diversification with the addition of business. The new membership base and revenues will aid in providing additional scale and capabilities to HCSC’s Medicare Advantage and supplemental health segments.
AM Best has affirmed the FSR of A+ (Superior) and the Long-Term ICRs of “aa-” (Superior) with stable outlooks for the following members of
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Dearborn Life Insurance Company -
Dearborn National Life Insurance Company of New York -
GHS Health Maintenance Organization, Inc. -
GHS Insurance Company -
Health Care Service Corporation , aMutual Legal Reserve Company -
HCSC Insurance Services Company - Health Care Service Corporation-Texas HMO Line of Business
- Health Care Service Corporation-Illinois HMO Line of Business
AM Best has also affirmed the FSR of A (Excellent) and the Long-Term ICRs of “a” (Excellent) with stable outlooks for HCSC Medicare & Supplemental Group’s Members:
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HealthSpring National Health Insurance Company -
Bravo Health Mid-Atlantic, Inc. -
Bravo Health Pennsylvania, Inc. -
HealthSpring of Florida, Inc. -
Medco Containment Life Insurance Company -
Loyal American Life Insurance Company -
Provident American Life and Health Insurance Company -
American Retirement Life Insurance Company -
Medco Containment Insurance Company of New York -
HealthSpring Life & Health Insurance Company, Inc. -
HealthSpring HealthCare of Colorado, Inc.
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