Minnesota Blue Cross parent company’s operating profit fell 73% last year
The parent company of
For 2024,
In regulatory filings this month,
The Medicare Advantage business was hit with higher claims costs, the company said, while its Medicaid HMO saw lower membership and greater service use among those enrollees who remained.
“The use of health care services last year was at historically high levels,” said
With about 3,000 employees,
For-profit companies generally make at least some earnings available to outside investors.
In filings with regulators,
“The new administration may propose transitioning Medicaid to block grants or per-capita funding models, which could lead to significant financial constraints for state Medicaid agencies, necessitating substantial program modifications,” the company said in an
“Additionally, there may be a reinstatement of work requirements and stricter verification processes for Medicaid eligibility, impacting enrollment and access to care for beneficiaries,” the company said.
To some extent, red ink for
Regulatory filings, however, suggest UCare and other health insurers in the state saw much larger Medicare Advantage losses on a per-subscriber basis than did
In an
In 2023, the health insurance business at
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