by Kristin Rowan, Editor

UnitedHealth Group Earnings Show Strong Q3 Revenue Growth

For most of 2024, and even going back into 2023, The Rowan Report has written about UnitedHealth Group and its acquisitions, its over diagnosing patients for financial gain, its dropping of Medicare Advantage plans, and, of course the Change Healthcare cyberattack.

Despite all the negativity, UnitedHealth Group continues to grow. The company’s revenue grew more than 9% over last year’s Q3 numbers. Even after the cyberattack, Optum grew by more than $2 billion. According to UnitedHealth Group CFO John Rex, the growth is due to an increase in both the number and type of care services offered. Optum operates three subsidiaries, OPtum Health, OptumRx, and OptumInsight, with total revenue of $63.9 billion.

CyberAttack did not Impact Earnings

According to the Q3 financial statement, per share earnings of $6.51 include the cyberattack impacts. The annual adjusted net earnings outlook for 2024 is between $27.50 and $27.75, in line with earlier projections. The 2024 net earnings outlook reflects both the selling of South American properties and the impacts from the Chnage Healthcare cyberattack. Net earnings outlook is $15.50 to $15.75 per share.

UnitedHealth Group Earnings

More UnitedHealth Group Acquisitions on the Horizon

UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty said the company is using a five pillar growth strategy. They will continue to spend money acquiring companies for United Healthcare, value-based care, pharmacy businesses, financial services, and what he called “technology-ed opportunities.

Meanwhile...

While UnitedHealth Group and Optum post higher revenue and cash flow and their shareholders se an increase in per share earnings, subscribers to UnitedHealth insurance plans are losing. Monthly premiums and annual deductibles for Medicare Part B increased from 2023 to 2024. Part B standard premiums are expected to increase by almost 6% in 2025. For seniors with higher income, the adjustment amount will go up to $74 per month, making monthly premiums jump to $259. The base beneficiary premium for Part D also increased in 2024 and will again for 2025.

Keeping it in the Family

Effective September 1, 2024, UnitedHealthcare started requiring prior authorization for Medicare Advantage member to receive PT, OT, and ST services when performed outside of the home. Not surprisingly, United Health owns multiple practices that offer PT, OT, and ST at home. Those services don’t require prior authorization. UnitedHealth Group is enjoying higher revenue, higher net income, and is funneling the money from insurance premiums back into its own pocket.

Go for the Gold

This announcement came just after UHC announced a gold card program to reduce prior authorization requirements. The gold card program started October 1st and was supposed to reduce the prior authorization request volume for provider groups. Providers groups who are in-network, have a minimum number of prior authorizations for two years, and have at least a 92% approval rate qualify for gold status. 

Final Thoughts

Home health agencies are struggling to survive with lower payment rates from Medicare plans and operating in the negative under Medicare Advantage plans. Physician practices, surgery centers, urgent care, and pharmacy benefit managers are operating under UHC for even greater profits. More patients are seeing delays in care due to increased prior authorization requirements, unless the patient is seeing a caregiver owned by UHC. Shareholders are getting increased per share revenues. Perhaps there’s a solution hidden in the math there somewhere.

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Kristin Rowan, Editor
Kristin Rowan, Editor

Kristin Rowan has been working at Healthcare at Home: The Rowan Report since 2008. She has a master’s degree in business administration and marketing and runs Girard Marketing Group, a multi-faceted boutique marketing firm specializing in event planning, sales, and marketing strategy. She has recently taken on the role of Editor of The Rowan Report and will add her voice to current Home Care topics as well as marketing tips for home care agencies. Connect with Kristin directly kristin@girardmarketinggroup.com or www.girardmarketinggroup.com

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