Humana plunges on major health care cost warning; UnitedHealth, CVS tumble
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Humana (HUM) - Get Free Report shares tumbled in early Thursday trading, dragging rival health insurers firmly into the red, after warning that higher medical costs would eat into its near-term profit.
A big spike in demand for elective and nonemergency medical procedures following the worst of the Covid pandemic, first highlighted by UnitedHealth (UNH) - Get Free Report last spring, has led to significant cost increases for the country's biggest health insurance providers.
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That's added to pressures on the medical-cost ratio – a key metric of profitability – for not only UnitedHealth but for rivals such as
Humana, in fact, sought to mitigate those pressures late last year when it unveiled merger talks with
Americans are opting for more elective surgeries in the post-covid era, significantly increasing health insurers' costs.Getty Images
The talks were ultimately scrapped, however, amid concern that the
Humana warns on costs
Humana, which is set to report fourth-quarter earnings next week, told investors Thursday that higher medical payouts would not only clip its end-of-year profit but also its overall bottom line in 2024.
Humana's third-quarter benefit-expense ratio, which tracks payouts on claims against collected premiums, rose more than a percentage point from a year earlier to 86.4%. It likely surged to around 91.4% over the final three months of last year, the company said.
"Actual fourth-quarter results reflect an additional increase in Medicare Advantage medical-cost trends, driven by higher than anticipated inpatient utilization, primarily for the months of November and December," Human said in a
"A further increase in noninpatient trends, predominantly in the categories of physician, outpatient surgeries and supplemental benefits, (also) emerged with the November and December paid claims data."
Humana shares were marked 14.6% lower in premarket trading to indicate an opening bell price of
Last week, UnitedHealth said its medical-cost ratio was 85%, up from 82.8% over the year-earlier period. Overall premiums rose 13.2% to
That offset a stronger-than-expected set of fourth-quarter earnings, which included record revenue of
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