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Managed Healthcare Market Report

Managed Care Companies

MANAGED CARE STOCKS FALL 1%
Managed care stocks fell 1% in the two weeks ended June 16, according to an MHMR tally of 13 issues.

ELECTRONIC MEDICAL CLAIMS TO TOP 90% IN 3 YEARS
The penetration of electronic medical claims submissions is expected to reach more than 90% within the next three years, according to Claims Management Data Pak and Action Guide, 2006, soon to be released by Corporate Research Group.

NM HMO NET INCOME DECLINES 68.2% IN 2005
HMOs in New Mexico reported a 68.2% decline in net income to $4.6 million on revenues of $2.096 billion in 2005, according to an MHMR tally of state insurance department data.

CENTENE COMPLETES MEDIPLAN ACQUISITION
Centene Corp. (St. Louis) has completed the acquisition of MediPlan for $8.5 million, a deal that affects 13,000 Medicaid members in Canton, OH (MHMR, Feb. 15).

AMERIGROUP NAMES TRUESS CFO
Amerigroup Corp. (Virginia Beach, CA) has named James Truess chief financial officer, effective July 5. Sherri Lee, who has served as interim CFO, will stay on through a transition period. Truess was most recently with Group Health Cooperative (Seattle).

BEST AFFIRMS RATING FOR SIERRA HMO UNIT
Ratings firm A.M. Best has affirmed the financial strength rating of “B++” or “very good” for Health Plan of Nevada Inc., the primary HMO subsidiary of Sierra Health Services (Las Vegas, NV). Best also affirmed HPN’s issuer credit rating of “bbb+.”

CIGNA NAMES BOUGHEY PRESIDENT FOR IL, IN, MN, WI
Cigna HealthCare, a unit of Cigna Corp. (Philadelphia), has named Patrick Boughey president and general manager of operations in Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota and Wisconsin.

MO HMO NET INCOME DROPS 7.1% IN 2005
HMOs in Missouri reported net income of $190.5 million, down 7.1%, on revenues of $3.465 billion, down 5%, in 2005, according to an MHMR analysis of state insurance department data.


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