ST.
LOUIS, Jan. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Centene
Corporation (NYSE: CNC), a leading healthcare enterprise committed
to helping people live healthier lives, announced today that its
subsidiary, NH Healthy Families, one of the largest Medicaid health
plans in New Hampshire, has been
selected by the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human
Services (DHHS) to provide physical health, behavioral health and
pharmacy services for New
Hampshire's Medicaid managed care program, known as Medicaid
Care Management (MCM). The program supports approximately 178,000
MCM members, including pregnant women, children, non-elderly,
non-disabled adults under the age of 65 and individuals who are
aged, blind or disabled. The MCM contract was approved by Governor
Chris Sununu and the Executive
Council, in coordination with DHHS, and will be effective from
September 1, 2024 through
August 31, 2029.
"We are pleased to have the opportunity to continue supporting
the health care needs of Medicaid members in New Hampshire. Over the last decade, we have
grown from 34,000 to nearly 92,694 members statewide across all
lines of business. The ability to continue to have a positive
impact on the lives of MCM members in New
Hampshire is a privilege and responsibility we are proud to
have, and we look forward to continued partnership with our state
partners, providers and communities from Gorham to Manchester," said Centene Chief Executive
Officer, Sarah M.
London.
NH Healthy Families has served New
Hampshire since 2013, providing physical and behavioral
health as well as pharmacy services for MCM program beneficiaries.
Since then, the company has expanded to offer high-quality products
to Medicare members and individuals and families served by the
Health Insurance Marketplace.
"Transforming the health of the New
Hampshire community through the delivery of focused,
compassionate and coordinated care is central to our work," said NH
Healthy Families Plan President and Chief Executive Officer,
Clyde White. "We look forward to
building on our existing efforts and partnerships to advance access
to health and health care for more members statewide through the
MCM contract."
About Centene Corporation
Centene Corporation, a Fortune 500 company, is a leading healthcare
enterprise that is committed to helping people live healthier
lives. The Company takes a local approach – with local brands and
local teams – to provide fully integrated, high-quality and
cost-effective services to government-sponsored and commercial
healthcare programs, focusing on under-insured and uninsured
individuals. Centene offers affordable and high-quality products to
nearly 1 in 15 individuals across the nation, including Medicaid
and Medicare members (including Medicare Prescription Drug Plans)
as well as individuals and families served by the Health Insurance
Marketplace and the TRICARE program. The Company also contracts
with other healthcare and commercial organizations to provide a
variety of specialty services focused on treating the whole person.
Centene focuses on long-term growth and value creation as well as
the development of its people, systems and capabilities so that it
can better serve its members, providers, local communities and
government partners.
Centene uses its investor relations website to publish important
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deemed material to investors. Financial and other information about
Centene is routinely posted and is accessible on Centene's investor
relations website, http://investors.centene.com.
About NH Healthy Families
NH Healthy Families is a managed care organization serving the
needs of New Hampshire residents
through the state Medicaid program and Ambetter marketplace
exchange product. Our locally based employees and fully integrated
Medical, Behavioral Health and Wellness programs provide innovative
health solutions to every region of the state with the express
purpose of transforming the health of the community, one person at
a time. NH Healthy Families is a wholly owned subsidiary of Centene
Corporation, a leading healthcare enterprise that is committed
to helping people live healthier lives. For more information on NH
Healthy Families, please visit the company's website at
https://www.nhhealthyfamilies.com/.
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due to a variety of important factors, variables, and events
including, but not limited to: our ability to design and price
products that are competitive and/or actuarially sound including
but not limited to any impacts resulting from Medicaid
redeterminations; our ability to maintain or achieve improvement in
the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Star ratings
and maintain or achieve improvement in other quality scores in each
case that can impact revenue and future growth; our ability to
accurately predict and effectively manage health benefits and other
operating expenses and reserves, including fluctuations in medical
utilization rates; competition, including our ability to reprocure
our contracts and grow organically; the timing and extent of
benefits from our value creation strategy, including the
possibility that the benefits received may be lower than expected,
may not occur, or will not be realized within the expected time
periods; our ability to manage our information systems effectively;
disruption, unexpected costs, or similar risks from business
transactions, including acquisitions, divestitures, and changes in
our relationships with third parties; impairments to real estate,
investments, goodwill, and intangible assets; changes in senior
management, loss of one or more key personnel or an inability to
attract, hire, integrate and retain skilled personnel; membership
and revenue declines or unexpected trends; rate cuts or other
payment reductions or delays by governmental payors and other risks
and uncertainties affecting our government businesses; changes in
healthcare practices, new technologies, and advances in medicine;
increased healthcare costs; inflation; changes in economic,
political, or market conditions; changes in federal or state laws
or regulations, including changes with respect to income tax reform
or government healthcare programs as well as changes with respect
to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Health
Care and Education Affordability Reconciliation Act (collectively
referred to as the ACA) and any regulations enacted thereunder; tax
matters; disasters or major epidemics; changes in expected contract
start dates; changes in provider, state, federal, foreign, and
other contracts and delays in the timing of regulatory approval of
contracts, including due to protests; the expiration, suspension,
or termination of our contracts with federal or state governments
(including, but not limited to, Medicaid, Medicare, TRICARE, or
other customers); the difficulty of predicting the timing or
outcome of legal or regulatory proceedings or matters, including,
but not limited to, our ability to resolve claims and/or
allegations made by states with regard to past practices, including
at Centene Pharmacy Services (formerly Envolve Pharmacy Solutions,
Inc. (Envolve)), as our pharmacy benefits manager (PBM) subsidiary,
within the reserve estimate we previously recorded and on other
acceptable terms, or at all, or whether additional claims, reviews
or investigations will be brought by states, the federal government
or shareholder litigants, or government investigations; challenges
to our contract awards; cyber-attacks or other privacy or data
security incidents; the exertion of management's time and our
resources, and other expenses incurred and business changes
required in connection with complying with the terms of our
contracts and the undertakings in connection with any regulatory,
governmental or third party consents or approvals for acquisitions
or dispositions; any changes in expected closing dates, estimated
purchase price, or accretion for acquisitions or dispositions;
losses in our investment portfolio; restrictions and limitations in
connection with our indebtedness; a downgrade of the credit rating
of our indebtedness; the availability of debt and equity financing
on terms that are favorable to us; foreign currency fluctuations;
and risks and uncertainties discussed in the reports that Centene
has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This
list of important factors is not intended to be exhaustive. We
discuss certain of these matters more fully, as well as certain
other factors that may affect our business operations, financial
condition, and results of operations, in our filings with the SEC,
including our annual report on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form
10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K. Due to these important
factors and risks, we cannot give assurances with respect to our
future performance, including without limitation our ability to
maintain adequate premium levels or our ability to control our
future medical and selling, general and administrative
costs.
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