News Briefs: UnitedHealth Group Reported Full-Year Revenue Growth of 13%, Maintained ’23 Guidance

Reporting financial results for the quarter and year ending Dec. 31, 2022, UnitedHealth Group on Jan. 13 said full-year revenues grew 13% year over year to $324.2 billion, and earnings from operations rose 19% to $28.4 billion. The company ended the year with an 82.0% medical loss ratio, which was consistent with projections provided at its annual Investor Day. The UnitedHealthcare segment reported full-year revenues of $249.7 billion, up 12% from the prior year, and operating earnings of $14.4 billion, up 20% from 2021. Those results were largely driven by growth in the number of people served, including an additional 615,000 in Medicare Advantage; overall MA enrollment exceeded 7.1 million at the end of 2022. UnitedHealth also reported adjusted earnings per share of $22.19 for full-year 2022 and maintained guidance of adjusted EPS between $24.40 and $24.90 for 2023.

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Lauren Flynn Kelly

Lauren Flynn Kelly Managing Editor, Radar on Medicare Advantage

Lauren has been covering health business issues, including drug benefits and specialty pharmacy, for more than a decade. She served as editor of Drug Benefit News (the predecessor to Radar on Drug Benefits) from 2004 to 2005 and again from 2011 to 2016, and now manages Radar on Medicare Advantage. Lauren graduated from Vassar College with a B.A. in English.

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