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STAT+: Elevance projette un retrait de Medicaid alors que les coûts restent élevés
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STAT+: Elevance projette un retrait de Medicaid alors que les coûts restent élevés

Elevance Health, le deuxième plus grand assureur de santé aux États-Unis, a annoncé son intention de réduire son implication dans les programmes de Medicaid au cours des 12 à 18 prochains mois. Cette décision intervient alors que les coûts augmentent et que les États mettent en œuvre de nouvelles exigences pour le programme, qui sert les Américains à faible revenu.

Elevance Health, the United States' second-largest health insurer, has announced plans to reduce its involvement in Medicaid programs over the next 12 to 18 months. This decision comes amid ongoing challenges related to rising healthcare costs and new state-level regulations affecting the government-run program that provides coverage to millions of low-income Americans. The company revealed its strategy during its second-quarter earnings call, where it also reported higher-than-expected profits and revenue figures for the period ending June 30. During the call, Elevance Health executives confirmed they would withdraw from Medicaid markets deemed financially unviable. The move mirrors a recent exit from the Washington, D.C., market. While specific details regarding which states might be affected were not disclosed, the company emphasized that these decisions would be based on sustainability factors. Analysts had pressed for more information during the call, but the company remained tight-lipped about the exact scope of its Medicaid reductions. Elevance Health reported revenue of approximately $50 billion for the second quarter, with net income reaching $1.5 billion, though this represents a 16% decline compared to the same period last year. Despite this drop in profitability, the company raised its earnings guidance for the year, indicating confidence in its ability to navigate the evolving healthcare landscape. The decision to scale back Medicaid operations appears to be part of a broader strategy aimed at managing costs while maintaining profitability in a highly competitive industry. The Medicaid program has long been a point of contention among insurers due to its complex regulatory environment and reimbursement rates. As states implement new requirements for the program, including expanded eligibility criteria and increased service mandates, insurers face mounting pressure to adjust their business models accordingly. These changes often result in higher administrative costs and lower margins for participating providers. Elevance Health's decision follows similar moves by other major insurers who have either reduced their Medicaid participation or exited certain markets altogether. The trend reflects a growing concern within the insurance sector about the financial viability of serving Medicaid populations under current conditions. Insurers argue that the program's structure makes it difficult to achieve sustainable growth, particularly given the disparity between public funding levels and the actual cost of providing care. The implications of Elevance Health's decision could be far-reaching. With the company exiting certain Medicaid markets, there may be ripple effects throughout the healthcare ecosystem, potentially impacting access to care for vulnerable populations. However, the company has not indicated that it will completely abandon Medicaid; rather, it aims to focus on areas where the program is more financially viable. This approach suggests a strategic realignment rather than a wholesale withdrawal from the program. As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, the actions of large insurers like Elevance Health will likely shape the future of Medicaid and the services available to its beneficiaries. The company's upcoming decisions regarding which states to target for potential exits will be closely watched by policymakers, healthcare providers, and consumer advocates alike. The outcome of these choices could influence broader discussions about the sustainability of Medicaid and the role of private insurers in delivering essential health services to underserved communities.

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STAT+: Elevance projette un retrait de Medicaid alors que les coûts restent élevés

Elevance Health, le deuxième plus grand assureur de santé aux États-Unis, a annoncé son intention de réduire son implication dans les programmes de Medicaid au cours des 12 à 18 prochains mois. Cette décision intervient alors que les coûts augmentent et que les États mettent en œuvre de nouvelles exigences pour le programme, qui sert les Américains à faible revenu.

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