Total revenues in the fourth quarter were $40.8 billion, up 3.4% year over year. Total revenues in 2024 were $163 billion, up 5.9%.
In the fourth quarter, net income was $283 million, compared to $45 million during the same period in 2023. Year-end net income was $3.3 billion, up 22.3% year over year.
The company’s medical loss ratio was 89.6% in the fourth quarter, compared to 89.5% during the same period last year. In 2024, the company’s MLR was 88.3%.
As of Dec. 31, Centene had 28.6 million total medical members, up 4% year over year. There are 13 million Medicaid members, 4.8 million commercial (including 4.4 million marketplace), and a combined 1.1 million Medicare Advantage and supplement plans.
Centene increased its 2025 premium and revenues guidance by $2.5 billion to a range of $158 billion to $160 billion, reflecting strong Medicare Advantage and PDP enrollment, along with Medicaid contract changes. The company’s 2025 adjusted earnings per share guidance is at least $7.25.
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