STAT+: Elevance plots a Medicaid retreat as costs remain high

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The country’s second-biggest health insurer said Wednesday it plans to further shrink its Medicaid portfolio in the coming year, just as states roll out requirements for the program that covers low-income Americans. 

Elevance Health made the announcement on its second-quarter earnings call, in which the company raised its profit outlook and surpassed analysts’ expectations for both profit and revenue. The company posted about $50 billion in revenue in the quarter, which ended June 30, and $1.5 billion in profit to shareholders, down 16% year over year. 

The details were slim, despite several analysts’ prodding on the call: only that the company will exit Medicaid markets it deems unsustainable over the next 12 to 18 months, much like it just did in Washington, D.C. 

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