Bloomington-based HealthPartners just broke even in 2023 [Star Tribune]
Increased spending on pharmaceuticals drove higher medical costs — and dampened profitability — for
And while
The end result was another year when operating profit fell short of the 2% to 3% margin that executives say the Bloomington-based nonprofit group needs for long-term growth and to invest in improvements.
"Our [operating] expenses pretty much matched what our revenues were, so that we were really just very close to break-even for the year," said
The health system instead is using bond debt financing for major capital projects, including a replacement hospital and health care campus in
Its revenue is split roughly in half between a large health insurance business and its division for delivering care, which includes
For 2023,
The financial performance was worse than the previous year when
Investment returns, however, were much stronger in 2023, accounting for the vast majority of
Insurers now say demand is coming back and medical costs are on the rise — factors that explain why
"We are definitely seeing an increased demand for service and care, with patients and members seeking care for more significant illness — with chronic illness and disease that progressed in what feels like an accelerated pattern post pandemic," Walsh said in a statement. "It's likely a combination of some deferral of care and also new health care needs with an aging population."
The company has more than 26,000 employees, runs more than 90 clinics and hospitals and sells health insurance across six states. Just over 1 million people at the end of last year were enrolled in health plans that
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