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Centene Corp (CNC) Q1 2021 Earnings Call Transcript

Operator Good day, and welcome to the Centene Corporation First Quarter 2021 Earnings Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] After today s presentation, there ll be an opportunity to ask questions. [Operator Instructions] I would now like to turn the conference over to Jennifer Gilligan, Senior Vice President of Finance and Investor Relations. Please go ahead, ma am. Jennifer Gilligan Senior Vice President of Finance and Investor Relations Thank you, Rocco, and good morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us on our first quarter 2021 earnings results conference call. Michael Neidorff, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer; and Jeff Schwaneke, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Centene, will host this morning s call, which also can be accessed through our website at centene.com. Any remarks that Centene may make about future expectations, plans and prospects constitute forward-looking statements for the purpose of the Safe Harbor provision und

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CENTENE, a US health corporation expanding throughout the NHS, has been repeatedly fined in its native United States for medical and financial failures. Missouri-based Centene is enthusiastic about Britain, which it says is one of its two overseas locations. It is so keen it is buying key British companies and key British personnel. Centene is very big in the United States it is the 42nd-biggest firm in the US, according to the Fortune 500 list of US firms.  Centene is bigger than Pepsi and Disney and almost as big as Boeing.  It has grown by becoming a big supplier in the marketplace of the US’s primitive public healthcare systems, Medicare, Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act (ACA). 

Ohio adds new checks and balances to $3 5B prescription program

Ohio adds new ‘checks and balances’ to $3.5B prescription program Kaitlin Schroeder © Provided by Dayton Daily News KATIE WEDELL/STAFF A new contractor has been hired as part of a state effort to introduce “an unparalleled level of financial checks and balances” to the $3.5 billion prescription benefit program with Ohio Medicaid. Popular Searches Pharmacy benefit managers are hired by insurers to control costs, negotiate prices and manage and pay out prescription claims. Some pharmacists and lawmakers had accused the companies of keeping too much of the money they manage for Ohio Medicaid and paying out too little to pharmacies, as well as not being transparent on their business dealings.

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