Thread regarding Humana Inc. layoffs

This is scary, from Forbes 2 days ago

Humana said it will spend $1 billion to “fund growth and investment” in its Medicare Advantage business following a disclosure the health insurer would add fewer seniors to such plans than expected for 2022.

The announcement came Wednesday as part of the health insurer’s fourth quarter 2021 earnings report that showed a $60 million loss, which was narrower than the year-ago period’s $458 million loss. Revenues grew 10% to $21 billion compared to $19 billion in the year-ago period.

Humana is a big player in Medicare Advantage plans that contract with the federal government to provide extra benefits and services to seniors, such as disease management and nurse help hotlines with some also offering vision, dental care and wellness programs.

But Humana last month surprised investors and the industry by disclosing it was “decreasing its net membership growth estimate for its individual Medicare Advantage products for the year ended December 31, 2022 to a range of 150,000 to 200,000 members from the previous range of 325,000 to 375,000 members.” That revised estimate was attributed to “higher than anticipated terminations” during the annual open enrollment period.

To return to growth, Humana said it will commit to “performing a critical review of ongoing strategic initiatives across the company” including evaluation of its real estate portfolio.

“This will create capacity to fund growth,” Humana chief executive Bruce Broussard told analysts Wednesday morning during a call to discuss earnings. “We are pushing the organization to be more efficient.”

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They said last year it July 2021 when they announced the Kindred buyout they were going to sell the hospice division. That info is not a change in direction.

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Post ID: @jlr+1f9kcPMd

1 billion is A LOT

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Post ID: @wut+1f9kcPMd

Scary times. Wait for the severance or get out now.

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Post ID: @sdx+1f9kcPMd

Everyone working for Humana should be scared. When you do the research there is nothing optimistic about the performance or it’s future. With so many other Medicare Advantage options I’m not sure how Humana can sustain itself. Sounds like even the members got smart and moved on to better options!

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Another article: “ Humana said it plans to cut costs to reinvest $1 billion back in its core business, Medicare Advantage. The "value creation plan" will include "optimizing" its workforce, and significantly rationalizing its real estate portfolio as the pandemic has driven a shift in work trends. Executives didn't clarify what the optimization, a term often associated with layoffs, will entail on a Wednesday call with investors.”

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Post ID: @kry+1f9kcPMd

From another news article

Humana said it plans to cut costs to reinvest $1 billion back in its core business, Medicare Advantage. The "value creation plan" will include "optimizing" its workforce, and significantly rationalizing its real estate portfolio as the pandemic has driven a shift in work trends. Executives didn't clarify what the optimization, a term often associated with layoffs, will entail on a Wednesday call with investors.
As part of this plan, Humana is undertaking a "critical" review of strategic initiatives to target its investments in areas with the greatest value. It will also look at reducing third-party spend, decreasing its use of vendors in some areas while outsourcing in other areas.
Humana is accelerating previously announced plans to divest its hospice business, which it acquired last year as part of its Kindred acquisition.

The valuation creation plan is intended to give a boost to Medicare Advantage business and "return to industry leading membership growth," in the segment, Humana CEO Bruce Broussard said Wednesday on the call. The payer is currently second in MA market share.

Earlier this year, the Louisville, Kentucky-based insurer slashed forecasts for 2022 MA enrollment, which sent shares tumbling at the time. On Wednesday's call, executives said MA membership is expected to be flat for the year.

Broussard blamed the muted growth on members actively shopping for new plans, creating churn in the industry.

As part of the $1 billion reinvestment plan, Broussard said he's focused on optimizing marketing and sales spending to maximize growth.

As part of this bid, Humana will invest in its healthcare service capabilities to improve member retention.

The news comes on the heels of a reported loss in the fourth quarter, when the omicron variant began its surge across the U.S. Humana's healthcare services segment, which includes its pharmacy and provider services, was its only profitable unit in the fourth quarter, according to its latest financial results.

As it previously stated, Humana will sell off the hospice unit it acquired through its acquisition of home-health giant Kindred. As it advances plans to divest the business, Broussard said the company has started to "reorganize the hospice business for standalone operations."

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