"The growth in the exchange has been so dramatic ... We had planned
on incremental growth, but not that much," Centene Chief Executive
Michael Neidorff said, adding "We've had people working all weekend,
playing catchup."
The enrollment number represents an increase of at least 400,000
from the third quarter ended Sept. 30 and over 200,000 since last
year, Evercore ISI analyst Michael Newshel said in a note.
Newshel predicted Centene's announcement, made during a presentation
at the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, would get a mixed reaction
as it was likely to boost the company's 2018 forecast but also
further increase Centene's exposure to "the most volatile product
segment" while others pull back.
While other insurers exited the individual insurance market last
year amid concerns about the future of healthcare under U.S.
President Donald Trump, Centene expanded operations and said it
would offer plans in new states.
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Last week, the Trump administration proposed a rule to allow
Americans who are self-employed or work for small businesses to buy
health insurance that does not comply with all Obamacare
requirements in an effort to unwind the 2010 healthcare law.
(Reporting by Tamara Mathias in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel)
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