US Healthcare Insurers’ Outlook Is Stable Amid Solid Fundamentals
The outlook for US healthcare insurers is stable, reflecting the expectation the sector will continue generating solid results owing to disciplined medical management and moderate medical cost trends,
However, healthcare reform uncertainty hangs over the industry, and risks could arise should there be legislative changes that may adversely impact Medicaid.
"With the economy near full employment, job trends are stable but will not support robust organic medical enrollee expansion in the group commercial segment--the industry's largest business, and representing roughly 55% of medical membership in the US,"
Insurers will produce low-to-mid single digit growth membership growth. However, retiring baby boomers will drive a robust increase in the enrollee pipeline for Medicare Advantage, a line not devoid of risk. The modest prospects for organic growth are conducive for M&A activity.
"Rational pricing, particularly in the group commercial segment, disciplined medical management, and stable medical claims inflation will continue to drive earnings stability in 2017," Karambelas says.
While cash flow generation is solid, financial leverage is high for health insurers. The modest growth prospects have fueled share repurchases, which has pegged financial leverage at the higher end for many of
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