Healthcare Innovation November 2, 2023
Geert De Lombaerde

Senior Humana Inc. executives have raised their expectations for the growth and profitability of the company’s CenterWell primary care clinics for the second quarter

The leaders of the Louisville-based Humana Inc. health insurer have lifted the growth and profitability goals of the company’s CenterWell primary care clinics business for the second consecutive quarter and now expect nearly 45 percent of the unit’s clinics will be running at better than breakeven by year’s end.

Speaking to analysts Nov. 1 after the Humana team reported third-quarter earnings, CFO Susan Diamond said CenterWell Senior Primary Care has topped executives’ forecast thanks to a combination of higher patient volume and lower-than-expected utilization. The division ended September with 296 centers in 15 states that worked...

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