CVS cuts 2024 profit outlook as medical-cost surge clouds Q4 earnings
Health insurance groups such as CVS, as well as rivals Humana (HUM) - Get Free Report,
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That's added significant pressure to medical-cost ratios, a key profitability metric that isolates an insurer's payouts against the premiums it collects, for the industry's biggest companies.
CVS said its benefit-expense ratio rose more than 2.7% from a year ago, to 98.5% over the fourth quarter and up more than 2.4% over all of 2023 to 86.2%.
The medical spike is expected to continue, CVS said, adding that "Uppon finalizing the medical cost trend analysis for the fourth quarter of 2023 and recognizing potential implications for elevated medical cost trends",, the group would lower its profit forecasts.
CVS, like many of its rivals, is seeing a surge in medical costs that will trim its 2024 bottom line.VIEW press/Getty Images
CVS trims 2024 earnings forecast
CVS said it sees 2024 adjusted profit of at least
For the three months ended in December, CVS posted adjusted profit of
Group revenue also impressed, rising nearly 12% from a year earlier to
"With a focus on delivering care and value, we had a strong fourth quarter and full year in 2023 as we build a world of health around every consumer," said CEO
CVS shares were marked 1.8% higher in pre-market trading immediately following the earnings release to indicate an opening bell price of
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