Best’s Market Segment Report: US Health Insurers Expected to Remain Resilient Amid Challenges in 2024
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The annual Review & Preview Best’s Market Segment Report, titled, “US Health Insurers Expected to Remain Resilient Amid Challenges in 2024,” notes that the overall favorable operating performance reported by the
Overall, the industry had been balancing lower earnings in the commercial segment with greater profitability in government programs over the last few years. However, this past year, carriers responded to higher medical cost trends with rate increases, especially in the commercial segment, a trend that will likely continue into 2024, according to the report.
“Health insurers also continue to face cost inflation challenges and have looked at implementing initiatives to manage the overall health care spend as healthcare, medical and pharmaceutical costs continue to rise,” said
The strong earnings reported over the past few years have contributed to the
Net income for
The low overall margins of the Medicare Advantage and Medicaid managed care business has been offset in recent years by a growth in volume. Earnings and margins were well above historical levels through 2023, but this is a trend that AM Best does not expect to continue. These higher earnings were driven partially by COVID-related issues, including the public health emergency declared during the pandemic that postponed Medicaid redeterminations. This had a significant impact specifically on Medicaid enrollment, revenue and earnings. While MA and Medicaid products are expected to remain profitable, the underwriting income generated is expected to return to more historical levels.
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