CVS tumbles as Aetna faces soaring medical costs and Medicare Advantage hit
CVS (CVS) , as well as its rivals in the health-insurance sector, is seeing huge increases in medical payouts as more Americans, typically those of retirement age, find the time and space for elective surgeries in hospitals that were previously overwhelmed by covid patients.
That surge has added to the medical-cost ratios of both CVS and its rivals, including
CVS said its first-quarter benefit-expense ratio at
The increased payouts led to weaker-than-expected first-quarter earnings of
CVS sees this year's medical-cost ratio at around 89.8%, a 2.1-percentage-point increase from its prior forecast.
Medicare Advantage margin pressures
Pharmacy and consumer sales, which were formerly reported in the retail segment, were up 2.9% to
Longer-term concerns for the group's profit margins were also tied to last month's decision by the
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Analysts were looking for an increase of around 4.7%, based on the CMS's January proposal of 3.7% and following increases of around 1.22% each year between 2019 and 2024.
The payments, which reimburse insurers for treatments of
"The current environment does not diminish our opportunities, enthusiasm, or the long-term earnings power of our company," Chief Executive
"We remain committed to our strategy and believe that we have the right assets in place to deliver value to our customers, members, patients, and shareholders," Lynch added.
CVS shares were marked 12% lower in premarket trading to indicate an opening bell price of
Last month,
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However,
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