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Eyes On Elevance Health, Not UnitedHealth, As First To Report Earnings

Last updated: July 14, 2025 5:10 am
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Elevance Health to Lead Health Insurers in Reporting Second Quarter Earnings

For years, UnitedHealth Group has been the first major health insurer to report quarterly earnings, setting the tone for the sector. However, this week, Elevance Health, the nation’s second-largest health insurer, will be the first to report second quarter earnings, ahead of UnitedHealth.

The timing is crucial as other insurers, like Centene, have recently withdrawn financial guidance due to unexpected medical costs in government-subsidized health plans. Centene’s announcement is part of a trend where insurers struggle to control costs in plans subsidized by the government. Molina Healthcare also lowered its earnings guidance, citing cost pressures in Medicaid, Medicare Advantage, and ACA plans.

UnitedHealth itself suspended its financial outlook and replaced its top executive due to rising healthcare costs in its Medicare Advantage business. Similarly, Humana and CVS Health faced challenges with their Medicare Advantage plans last year. CVS is even exiting the individual health insurance business, leaving Aetna members in 17 states searching for new coverage in 2026.

Despite these challenges, Elevance Health, under CEO Gail Boudreaux, has maintained a diversified portfolio of health insurance businesses. With a significant portion of its membership coming from commercial or employer group accounts, Elevance has been able to navigate the issues plaguing its competitors. The company operates Anthem brand Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans in 14 states, manages Medicaid contracts with multiple states, and sells individual coverage under the ACA.

While Elevance does have exposure to Medicaid and ACA plans, its Medicare Advantage business is smaller in comparison to UnitedHealth. Analysts have praised Elevance for its diverse member mix, balance between commercial and government businesses, brand recognition, and efforts to expand services.

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As Elevance Health leads the pack in reporting second quarter earnings, all eyes will be on how the company has managed to weather the storm of rising healthcare costs and maintain its position in the competitive health insurance market.

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