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Centene Corporation

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Type
  
Public

Founded
  
1984

Net income
  
US$ 264 million (2014)

Industry
  
Healthcare

Operating income
  
US$ 464 million (2014)

Revenue
  
16.1 billion USD (2014)

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Traded as
  
NYSE: CNC S&P 500 Component

Stock price
  
CNC (NYSE) US$ 70.72 -0.25 (-0.35%)7 Mar, 9:46 AM GMT-5 - Disclaimer

CEO
  
Michael F. Neidorff (May 1996–)

Headquarters
  
St. Louis, Missouri, United States

Subsidiaries
  
Health Net, Superior HealthPlan, Inc, U.S. Script, Inc.

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Centene Corporation is a large publicly-traded company and a leading multi-line healthcare enterprise that serves as a major intermediary for both government-sponsored and privately-insured health care programs. The main lines of Centene include Medicare, Medicaid, The Health Insurance Marketplace System, (via the ACA), Tricare, as well as traditional commercial insurance. It is the second-largest publicly-traded corporation in the state of Missouri.

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Centene also contracts with other healthcare and commercial organizations to provide specialty services, including behavioral health care services, case management software, correctional insurance, in-home health services, life and health management, vision, pharmacy benefits management, and telehealth services.

History

Founded as a single health plan in Wisconsin in 1984, Centene has established itself as a national leader in healthcare services. Chairman, President and CEO Michael F. Neidorff joined the company in 1996.

Over the past 33 years, Centene has grown to become a $40 billion member of the Fortune 500 trading on the New York Stock Exchange. With over 13,000 employees across the country, Centene operates health plans that serve 2.9 million members in 21 states and offers a full range of health insurance solutions to other healthcare and commercial organizations.

July 2, 2015, Centene announced it would acquire Health Net. At announcement, it was estimated Health Net shareholders would own 29% of the combined company. March 2016, the merger was finalized and Health Net shareholders received 0.622 shares of Centene common stock and $28.25 in cash for each share at closing, making the total transaction value about $6 billion, including assumption of debt. After its acquisition of Health Net, Centene has 11 million lives.

Centene is currently ranked #124 on the Fortune 500 & #4 on the Fortune's "100 Fastest Growing Companies".

Specialty Companies

  • AcariaHealth
  • Ambetter
  • Casenet
  • Celtic Insurance Company
  • Centurion
  • Dental Health & Wellness
  • Envolve PeopleCare (including Nurtur, LiveHealthier, NurseWise and Cenpatico)
  • Health Net
  • LifeShare
  • NovaSys Health
  • OptiCare Managed Vision
  • U.S Medical Management (USMM)
  • US Script
  • Member Programs and Services

    Centene's health plans provide education and outreach programs.

    Controversies

    Superior HealthPlan of Texas is alleged to have denied coverage of an infant's surgery for brain cancer at Texas Children's Hospital where it has been alleged to have previously paid claims for the infant, Savannah Snodgrass. Part of the source of the controversy lies in reports that that facility has a notably higher survival rate for such operations. Superior HealthPlan claims that it does not cover Texas Children's Hospital and that it has directed the family to a different facility. Superior HealthPlan said it is "confident" the family will find capable in-network providers.

    References

    Centene Corporation Wikipedia