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Elevance Health

Elevance Health, Inc. is an American health insurance provider. Prior to June 2022, Elevance Health was named Anthem, Inc.[2] The company's services include medical, pharmaceutical, dental, behavioral health, long-term care, and disability plans through affiliated companies such as Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Anthem Blue Cross in California,[3] Wellpoint, and Carelon.[4] It is the largest for-profit managed health care company in the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. As of 2022, the company had 46.8 million members within its affiliated companies' health plans.[5]

Elevance Health, Inc.
FormerlyAnthem, Inc. (2014–2022)
Company typePublic company
Industry
Founded2004; 20 years ago (2004) from Anthem and WellPoint Health Networks merger
HeadquartersIndianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Key people
Elizabeth E. Tallett (Chairman)
Gail Koziara Boudreaux (President & CEO)
Products
Revenue US$171.34 billion (2023)
US$7.71 billion (2023)
US$5.98 billion (2023)
Total assets US$108.92 billion (2023)
Total equity US$39.40 billion (2023)
Number of employees
102,300 (2022)
Subsidiaries
  • Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Affiliated Health Plans
  • Wellpoint
  • Carelon
  • Amerigroup
  • UniCare
Websiteelevancehealth.com
Footnotes / references
[1]
The logo of Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield

Based on its 2021 revenues, the company ranked 20th on the 2022 Fortune 500.[6] In 2023, the company’s seat in Forbes Global 2000 was 78.[7]

History edit

Anthem edit

In 1946, Anthem began in Indianapolis, Indiana, as Mutual Hospital Insurance Inc. and Mutual Medical Insurance Inc. The companies grew significantly, controlling 80% of the medical insurance market in Indiana by the 1970s.[8]

In 1972, The two firms, then known as Blue Cross of Indiana and Blue Shield of Indiana, entered into a joint operating agreement.[9]

In 1985, The two companies merged into Associated Insurance Companies, Inc,, later called, The Associated Group, a holding company, but usage of the name "Anthem" persisted.[10]

In 1989, the company purchased American General Insurance Co. for $150 million and in 1991, it acquired The Shelby Insurance Co., based in Shelby, Ohio, for $125 million.[11]

In 1989, The Associated Group founded Acordia, a brokerage that sold and serviced insurance and employee benefit programs.[8]

In 1993, Acordia acquired American Business Insurance for $130 million[12] and the Federal Kemper Insurance Company for $100 million.[13] The Associated Group bought Southeastern Mutual Insurance Company, the operator of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kentucky.[14]

In 1994, it sold Raffensperger, Hughes & Co., Inc., Indiana's largest investment bank, to National City Corp.[15]

In 1995, The Associated Group acquired Community Mutual Insurance, a provider of Blue Cross and Blue Shield insurance plans in Ohio with over 1.9 million policy holders), then set up Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield.[16][17]

In 1996, The Associated Group changed its name to Anthem Insurance Company.[17]

In August 1997, Anthem acquired Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Connecticut.[18] It also sold Acordia to management.[19]

In 1999, Anthem acquired Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Hampshire and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Colorado and Nevada. The acquisitions made since 1996 added 850,000 policy holders. Among its customer base were 2.4 million PPO and 964,000 HMO enrollees.[20]

In 2000, Anthem acquired Blue Cross Blue Shield of Maine.[21]

In 2001, In October, Anthem underwent demutualization and became a public company via an initial public offering, which made it the fourth largest public managed health care company in the United States.[22]

In 2002, Anthem acquired Trigon Healthcare of Virginia, a Blue Cross and Blue Shield plan, the largest insurer in Virginia, for $4.04 billion. Anthem Insurance Company reached 11.9 million members.[23]

Blue Cross of California edit

Blue Cross of California was the predecessor of WellPoint Health Network Inc.

In 1982, Blue Cross of California was founded with the consolidation of Blue Cross of Northern California (established in 1936) and Blue Cross of Southern California (established in 1937).[24]

In 1992, WellPoint was formed to operate Blue Cross of California's managed care business.[25]

In January 1993, Blue Cross of California spun off its managed care business into a publicly traded entity, WellPoint Health Networks Inc. Blue Cross of California retained an 80% interest and voting control.[26][27]

In 1996, Blue Cross of California restructured to a for-profit corporation, designating WellPoint Health Networks Inc. as the parent organization.[28]

In April 1996, WellPoint completed its acquisition of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company's group life and health insurance subsidiaries for approximately $380 million, making it the second largest publicly held managed health company in the U.S. with 4 million policyholders.[29]

In March 1997, WellPoint acquired the group health and life businesses of John Hancock Financial for $86.7 million. With this acquisition, WellPoint expanded its presence into Michigan, Texas, and the mid-Atlantic, and gained a unit that concentrated on serving the needs of large employers.[30]

In 2000, WellPoint acquired PrecisionRx, a mail service pharmacy fulfillment center in Texas.[31]

In 2001, WellPoint offered to acquire CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield for $1.37 billion, including $119 million in bonuses to Carefirst executives.[32] In 2003, the offer was rejected by the Maryland insurance commissioner.[33]

In March 2001, WellPoint acquired Rush Prudential Health Plans, a Chicago provider, for $204 million.[34] In March 2001, WellPoint acquired Cerulean Companies, the parent company of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia.[35]

In 2002, WellPoint acquired RightChoice Managed Care, a Missouri-based company, for $1.5 billion.[36] WellPoint also acquired MethodistCare of Houston, Texas[37] and HealthLink.

In 2003, WellPoint acquired Golden West Dental and Vision of Camarillo, California, and Cobalt, including Blue Cross and Blue Shield United of Wisconsin.[38]

In November 2004, Wellpoint, Inc. was formed by the merger of Anthem Insurance Company and WellPoint Health Networks Inc. The merger was structured as Anthem acquiring WellPoint Health Networks and renaming itself WellPoint, Inc. WellPoint continued to use 'Anthem' as the brand name under which it operated. It sold its Blue Cross and Blue Shield products in 11 states.[39][40]

In 2005, WellPoint acquired Alexandria, Virginia–based Lumenos, a provider of consumer-driven health care, for $185 million.[41] Lumenos was the pioneer and market leader in consumer-driven health plans. In December, WellPoint acquired WellChoice, a New York City-based Blue Cross Blue Shield provider, for approximately $6.5 billion,[42] making New York the 14th state in which WellPoint is a Blue Cross Blue Shield licensee.

In 2007, WellPoint acquired Chicago-based American Imaging Management, a radiology benefit management company that creates software to help physicians choose cost-effective locations for their patients to receive medical imaging tests.[43] WellPoint also acquired Chicago-based American Imaging Management (AIM), the leading radiology benefit management company.

In January 2008, Leslie Margolin became the president of California operations. She resigned in July 2010.[44]

In 2008, WellPoint acquired Resolution Health, a firm that analyzes patient history for potential medical problems such as adverse drug interactions.[45]

In 2009, WellPoint acquired DeCare Dental, a dental insurance firm.[46]

In 2011, WellPoint acquired CareMore, a Cerritos, California-based provider of insurance and care centers for elderly patients.[47]

In 2012, WellPoint acquired Amerigroup for $4.9 billion, anticipating significant growth due to Medicaid expansion under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.[48][49][50]

In August 2012, CEO Angela Braly resigned due to pressure from investors.[51][52]

On August 13, 2014, WellPoint announced it intended to change its name to Anthem, Inc., effective in December.[53]

Anthem, Inc. edit

In February 2015, the company acquired Simply Healthcare Holdings, a Medicaid and Medicare managed care company based in Florida.[54]

In June 2015, Anthem made an offer to acquire Cigna for more than $54 billion in cash and stock.[55][56] In February 2017, United States district court Judge Amy Berman Jackson blocked the Cigna merger on grounds of anti-competitive practices.[57] On February 14, Cigna called off its merger agreement with Anthem.[58]

In October 2017, Anthem announced that it would not renew its pharmacy benefit management (PBM) relationship with Express Scripts saying it had been overcharged $3 billion and that instead, Anthem would eventually handle the PBM process itself through its new IngenioRx unit. Anthem announced that it would enter a 5-year contract with CVS Health.[59] Cigna then announced plans in March 2018 to acquire Express Scripts for $58 billion.[60]

On November 6, 2017, Gail Koziara Boudreaux was named CEO.[61]

In 2018, the company announced a $20 million expansion of its headquarters and the signing of a lease in Atlanta for its technology center.[62]

In March 2020, Anthem announced the acquisition of Beacon Health Options, and independently held behavioral health organization.[63]

On February 2, 2021, Anthem announced the acquisition of InnovaCare Health's Puerto Rico subsidiaries including MMM Holdings, LLC (“MMM”) and its Medicare Advantage (MA) plan MMM Healthcare, LLC as well as affiliated companies and Medicaid plan.[64]

In November 2021, Anthem announced the acquisition of Integra Managed Care in New York.[65] The acquisition of the New York-based international health insurance company was completed on May 5, 2022.[66]

On June 28, 2022, Anthem announced a change of its corporate name to Elevance Health, Inc. and also changed its stock ticker symbol from "ANTM" to "ELV".[67]

On January 23, 2023, Elevance announced that it entered a definitive agreement to acquire Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana, increasing Elevance's footprint to 15 states and adding 1.9 million new members.[68]

Quality of care edit

In 2011, in the category of "Meeting National Standards of Care," California's state patient advocacy office gave Anthem a rating of 2 out of 4 stars.[69] In 2014, it received 3 out of 4 stars in the same category.[70] In 2022, twenty-one of Elevance Health's affiliated Medicaid plans earned accreditation for health equity from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).[71]

Controversies edit

Charitable donations edit

In 2007, WellPoint pledged to spend $30 million over three years, through the company's charitable foundation, to help the uninsured. In March 2010, the Los Angeles Times reported that WellPoint's tax records and website showed that the company had given only $6.2 million by 2009. The company said that the foundation had indeed fulfilled its $30-million commitment by mid-2009, but refused to provide any financial details to support its claim.[72]

2007 DMHC Investigation: Illegal policy rescissions and Anthem's settlement edit

In 2007, the California Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) investigated Anthem's policies for revoking (rescinding) health care insurance policies. The DMHC randomly selected 90 instances where Anthem canceled the insurance of policy holders who had been diagnosed with costly or life-threatening illnesses, to find how many of these cancellations were legal. The agency concluded that all these cancellations were illegal.[73][74]

In July 2008, Anthem Blue Cross agreed to a settlement with the California Department of Managed Health Care; however in doing so, WellPoint did not officially admit liability. To resolve allegations of improper policy rescissions (cancellations), WellPoint paid $10 million and reinstated plans for 1,770 policy-holders who were affected by cancelled policies. The company also agreed to provide compensation for any medical debts incurred by these policy-holders.[75]

2010 Reuters Exposé: Algorithm targeting women with breast cancer for policy cancellation edit

In April 2010, Reuters alleged that Wellpoint "using a computer algorithm, identified women recently diagnosed with breast cancer and then singled them out for cancellation of their policies."[76] The software used immediately triggered fraud investigation for those recently diagnosed with the disease as the company searched for some pretext to drop their policies.[77] Wellpoint argued that its algorithm was scanning for diagnostic codes for conditions that patients might have known about during the insurance application.[78] The story not only caused considerable public outrage, but it also led Secretary of Health and Human Services, Kathleen Sebelius, and President Barack Obama, to call on WellPoint to end the practice.[79]

In 2011, Anthem began cancelling policies of members who had been paying premiums with credit cards, sometimes without calling or emailing the member ahead of time.[80]

Opposition to healthcare reform edit

In August 2009, Anthem, the largest for-profit insurer in California, contacted its employees and urged them to get involved to oppose healthcare reforms proposed during the Obama administration. Consumer Watchdog, a nonprofit watchdog organization in Santa Monica, asked California Attorney General Jerry Brown to investigate its claim that WellPoint had illegally pushed workers to write to their elected officials, attend town hall meetings and enlist family and friends to ensure an overhaul that would match the firm's interests. According to Consumer Watchdog, California's labor code directly prohibits coercive communications, including forbidding employers from controlling, coercing or influencing employees' political activities or affiliations. WellPoint had not been contacted by the California attorney general and had not seen any complaint.[81]

Through 2010 and into 2011, WellPoint senior executives met monthly with executives of other major health insurers to blunt the effect of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.[82]

Legal battle over premium increases in Maine edit

In 2009, Anthem Health Plans of Maine, a WellPoint subsidiary, sued the state of Maine for the right to increase premiums further.[83] Since Maine licenses insurance companies through its Bureau of Insurance, Anthem needed the state's permission to raise rates.[84] The Court disagreed with Anthem and found that, unlike with other forms of insurance, the Maine Insurance Code does not require the Superintendent to consider profits.[85]

Controversial rate increases in California and the resulting investigation and public outrage edit

In February 2010, WellPoint announced that rates would increase on some Anthem Blue Cross individual policies in California by as high as 39%. The announcement resulted in an investigation by regulators from the Federal and California governments.[86] Anthem Blue Cross gained worldwide media attention and became a poster child for the problem of rising cost of health care in the U.S.[86] The rate increase came one year after Anthem had raised rates 68% on individual policy holders.[86]

To explain the rate increases, some which were four times the rate of medical inflation, Anthem said the company had experienced a death spiral: the company claimed that with increased unemployment and declining wages, healthy customers dropped their insurance policies. Consequently, the remaining risk pool became sicker and thus more expensive to insure; and, in turn, prices were forced up and pushed more people out of the market.[87]

In response to the outrage from politicians and consumers, Anthem postponed the rate increase until May 1, 2010.[88]

Senator Dianne Feinstein of California proposed giving the Federal government of the United States authority to block insurance premium hikes that it considers to be "unjustified".[89]

WellPoint's reclassification of administrative costs as medical care to meet the patient protection and affordable care act requirements edit

On 17 March 2010, WellPoint announced it was reclassifying some of its administrative costs as medical care costs in order to meet loss ratio requirements under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which requires insurers to spend at least 80% or 85% of customer premiums on health care services, depending on the type of plan.[90]

2009–2010 data breach in California exposing personal information of thousands of customers edit

In June 2010, Anthem sent letters to 230,000 customers in California warning them that their personal data might have been accessed online via a data breach. After a routine upgrade in October 2009, a third-party vendor stated that all security measures had been properly reinstated, when in fact they had not. As a result, personal information of thousands of coverage applicants who were under the age of 65 was exposed in the open. After a Los Angeles-area woman found that her application for coverage was publicly available, she filed a class action lawsuit against Anthem. While gathering evidence for the proceeding, the woman's lawyers downloaded some confidential customer information from Anthem's website and alerted Anthem about the breach. According to the lawyers, confidential information had remained exposed for five months.[91] Greg Zoeller, Indiana's Attorney General, filed a lawsuit against the company seeking $300,000 in civil penalties for the company alleged failure to notify its consumers about the breach.[92]

Denial of benefits for cancer treatment despite payment of premiums and resulting public outcry edit

In May 2014, Anthem Blue Cross refused to pay for the hospitalization of a Sonoma County, California man for stage four cancers, although he had paid Anthem over $100,000 in premiums.[93][94] Anthem ended up paying for coverage following public outcry.[95]

2015 data breach compromising over 37.5 million personal records and subsequent settlement and indictment of Chinese nationals edit

On February 4, 2015, Anthem, Inc. disclosed that criminal hackers had broken into its servers and potentially stolen over 37.5 million records that contain personally identifiable information from its servers. According to Anthem, Inc., the data breach extended into multiple brands Anthem, Inc. uses to market its healthcare plans, including, Anthem Blue Cross, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Georgia, Empire Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Amerigroup, Caremore, and UniCare.[96] Healthlink was also victimized. Anthem says the medical information and financial data was not compromised. Anthem has offered free credit monitoring in the wake of the breach.[97] According to Bloomberg News, China may be responsible for this data breach. Michael Daniel, chief adviser on cybersecurity for President Barack Obama, said he would be changing his own password.[98] About 80 million company records were hacked, stoking fears that the stolen data could be used for identity theft.[99] The compromised information contained names, birthdays, medical IDs, social security numbers, street addresses, e-mail addresses, employment information and income data.[100] In June 2017, Anthem agreed to spend $115M to settle allegations that it failed to adequately protect the data of its clients, the sum was to be spent on two years of services to protect victims from identity theft.[101] In 2019, two Chinese nationals were indicted for the breach.[102][103][104]

"Avoidable ER Program" denying reimbursement for certain emergency room visits and criticism for potentially harmful consequences edit

Beginning in 2015, Anthem has been implementing and expanding its "Avoidable ER Program[105]" which means not reimbursing ER visits when the cause is not covered by the company. A few patients found out that they had been stuck with bills of over $10,000 that Anthem refused to reimburse.[106] According to a 2013 report by the Journal of the American Medical Association, 87 percent of patients initially triaged as non-urgent ended up with a diagnosis that constituted an emergency.[107] Critics derided the scheme, citing that it was unlawful by federal law to cover a person based on diagnosis, not symptoms.[105] It was also considered unsafe, as it pressured patients to diagnose themselves before going to the ER.[106]

Neglecting complaints edit

In 2017, the California Department of Managed Health Care fined the company $5 million for untimely response to consumer complaints.[108] In 2019, this was settled at $2.8 million.[109]

2019 lawsuit: Sovereign Health vs. Anthem for coercive direct payments and financial pressure on vulnerable patients edit

In 2019, Sovereign Health pressed charges against Anthem, alleging that it was using direct payments to compel them to join Anthem's network under unfavorable terms.[110] Sovereign owns facilities that treat people with addiction and mental health problems.

Diagnostics fraud edit

In March 2020, Anthem was sued by the Department of Justice. The lawsuit alleges that Anthem had submitted inaccurate diagnostics data in order to obtain increased Medicare reimbursements.[111] The case was still pending in February 2022.[112]

Medicare Advantage star rating edit

In January 2024, Elevance Health filed a lawsuit with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) challenging changes in the Medicare Advantage star rating methodology. Star ratings are tied to key bonus payouts, and due to the new rating system in 2024 ratings have significantly decreased.[113][114]

Finances edit

For the fiscal year 2017, Anthem reported earnings of US$3.843 billion, with an annual revenue of US$90.039 billion, an increase of 6.1% over the previous fiscal cycle. Anthem's shares traded at over $183 per share, and its market capitalization was valued at over US$69.1 billion in October 2018.[115]

Year Revenue
in mil. US$
Net income
in mil. US$
Total assets
in mil. US$
Price per share
in US$
Employees
2005 44,614 2,464 51,287 60.61
2006 57,058 3,095 51,575 66.39
2007 61,168 3,345 52,060 71.13
2008 61,251 2,491 48,403 46.09
2009 64,940 4,746 52,125 41.67
2010 58,699 2,887 50,167 50.00
2011 60,711 2,647 52,163 60.91
2012 61,497 2,656 58,955 57.16
2013 71,024 2,490 59,575 72.27 48,000
2014 73,874 2,570 61,676 101.39 51,000
2015 79,157 2,560 61,718 140.42 53,000
2016 84,863 2,470 65,083 129.28 53,000
2017 90,040 3,843 70,540 183.12 56,000
2018[116] 92,105 3,750 71,571 248.34 63,900
2019[117] 104,213 4,807 77,473 268.65 70,600
2020[118] 121,867 4,572 86,615
2021[119] 138,639 6,104 97,460 98,200
2022[1] 156,595 6,025 102,772 102,300

Recognition edit

The company was featured on the S&P Dow Jones Sustainability Index from 2018 to 2022,[120] was named by Fortune as one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For,[121] and was included on the Corporate Equality Index's list of Best Places to Work for LGBTQ Equality from 2015 to 2022.[122]

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Wellpoint redirects here For other uses see Amerigroup Elevance Health Inc is an American health insurance provider Prior to June 2022 Elevance Health was named Anthem Inc 2 The company s services include medical pharmaceutical dental behavioral health long term care and disability plans through affiliated companies such as Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Anthem Blue Cross in California 3 Wellpoint and Carelon 4 It is the largest for profit managed health care company in the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association As of 2022 the company had 46 8 million members within its affiliated companies health plans 5 Elevance Health Inc FormerlyAnthem Inc 2014 2022 Company typePublic companyTraded asNYSE ELVS amp P 500 componentIndustryManaged healthcareInsuranceFounded2004 20 years ago 2004 from Anthem and WellPoint Health Networks mergerHeadquartersIndianapolis Indiana U S Key peopleElizabeth E Tallett Chairman Gail Koziara Boudreaux President amp CEO ProductsHealthcare servicesHealth insuranceHealth care providerPharmacy benefit managerRevenueUS 171 34 billion 2023 Operating incomeUS 7 71 billion 2023 Net incomeUS 5 98 billion 2023 Total assetsUS 108 92 billion 2023 Total equityUS 39 40 billion 2023 Number of employees102 300 2022 SubsidiariesAnthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Affiliated Health Plans Wellpoint Carelon Amerigroup UniCareWebsiteelevancehealth wbr comFootnotes references 1 The logo of Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Based on its 2021 revenues the company ranked 20th on the 2022 Fortune 500 6 In 2023 the company s seat in Forbes Global 2000 was 78 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Anthem 1 2 Blue Cross of California 1 3 Anthem Inc 2 Quality of care 3 Controversies 3 1 Charitable donations 3 2 2007 DMHC Investigation Illegal policy rescissions and Anthem s settlement 3 3 2010 Reuters Expose Algorithm targeting women with breast cancer for policy cancellation 3 4 Opposition to healthcare reform 3 5 Legal battle over premium increases in Maine 3 6 Controversial rate increases in California and the resulting investigation and public outrage 3 7 WellPoint s reclassification of administrative costs as medical care to meet the patient protection and affordable care act requirements 3 8 2009 2010 data breach in California exposing personal information of thousands of customers 3 9 Denial of benefits for cancer treatment despite payment of premiums and resulting public outcry 3 10 2015 data breach compromising over 37 5 million personal records and subsequent settlement and indictment of Chinese nationals 3 11 Avoidable ER Program denying reimbursement for certain emergency room visits and criticism for potentially harmful consequences 3 12 Neglecting complaints 3 13 2019 lawsuit Sovereign Health vs Anthem for coercive direct payments and financial pressure on vulnerable patients 3 14 Diagnostics fraud 3 15 Medicare Advantage star rating 4 Finances 5 Recognition 6 References 7 External linksHistory editAnthem edit In 1946 Anthem began in Indianapolis Indiana as Mutual Hospital Insurance Inc and Mutual Medical Insurance Inc The companies grew significantly controlling 80 of the medical insurance market in Indiana by the 1970s 8 In 1972 The two firms then known as Blue Cross of Indiana and Blue Shield of Indiana entered into a joint operating agreement 9 In 1985 The two companies merged into Associated Insurance Companies Inc later called The Associated Group a holding company but usage of the name Anthem persisted 10 In 1989 the company purchased American General Insurance Co for 150 million and in 1991 it acquired The Shelby Insurance Co based in Shelby Ohio for 125 million 11 In 1989 The Associated Group founded Acordia a brokerage that sold and serviced insurance and employee benefit programs 8 In 1993 Acordia acquired American Business Insurance for 130 million 12 and the Federal Kemper Insurance Company for 100 million 13 The Associated Group bought Southeastern Mutual Insurance Company the operator of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kentucky 14 In 1994 it sold Raffensperger Hughes amp Co Inc Indiana s largest investment bank to National City Corp 15 In 1995 The Associated Group acquired Community Mutual Insurance a provider of Blue Cross and Blue Shield insurance plans in Ohio with over 1 9 million policy holders then set up Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield 16 17 In 1996 The Associated Group changed its name to Anthem Insurance Company 17 In August 1997 Anthem acquired Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Connecticut 18 It also sold Acordia to management 19 In 1999 Anthem acquired Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Hampshire and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Colorado and Nevada The acquisitions made since 1996 added 850 000 policy holders Among its customer base were 2 4 million PPO and 964 000 HMO enrollees 20 In 2000 Anthem acquired Blue Cross Blue Shield of Maine 21 In 2001 In October Anthem underwent demutualization and became a public company via an initial public offering which made it the fourth largest public managed health care company in the United States 22 In 2002 Anthem acquired Trigon Healthcare of Virginia a Blue Cross and Blue Shield plan the largest insurer in Virginia for 4 04 billion Anthem Insurance Company reached 11 9 million members 23 Blue Cross of California edit Blue Cross of California was the predecessor of WellPoint Health Network Inc In 1982 Blue Cross of California was founded with the consolidation of Blue Cross of Northern California established in 1936 and Blue Cross of Southern California established in 1937 24 In 1992 WellPoint was formed to operate Blue Cross of California s managed care business 25 In January 1993 Blue Cross of California spun off its managed care business into a publicly traded entity WellPoint Health Networks Inc Blue Cross of California retained an 80 interest and voting control 26 27 In 1996 Blue Cross of California restructured to a for profit corporation designating WellPoint Health Networks Inc as the parent organization 28 In April 1996 WellPoint completed its acquisition of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company s group life and health insurance subsidiaries for approximately 380 million making it the second largest publicly held managed health company in the U S with 4 million policyholders 29 In March 1997 WellPoint acquired the group health and life businesses of John Hancock Financial for 86 7 million With this acquisition WellPoint expanded its presence into Michigan Texas and the mid Atlantic and gained a unit that concentrated on serving the needs of large employers 30 In 2000 WellPoint acquired PrecisionRx a mail service pharmacy fulfillment center in Texas 31 In 2001 WellPoint offered to acquire CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield for 1 37 billion including 119 million in bonuses to Carefirst executives 32 In 2003 the offer was rejected by the Maryland insurance commissioner 33 In March 2001 WellPoint acquired Rush Prudential Health Plans a Chicago provider for 204 million 34 In March 2001 WellPoint acquired Cerulean Companies the parent company of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia 35 In 2002 WellPoint acquired RightChoice Managed Care a Missouri based company for 1 5 billion 36 WellPoint also acquired MethodistCare of Houston Texas 37 and HealthLink In 2003 WellPoint acquired Golden West Dental and Vision of Camarillo California and Cobalt including Blue Cross and Blue Shield United of Wisconsin 38 In November 2004 Wellpoint Inc was formed by the merger of Anthem Insurance Company and WellPoint Health Networks Inc The merger was structured as Anthem acquiring WellPoint Health Networks and renaming itself WellPoint Inc WellPoint continued to use Anthem as the brand name under which it operated It sold its Blue Cross and Blue Shield products in 11 states 39 40 In 2005 WellPoint acquired Alexandria Virginia based Lumenos a provider of consumer driven health care for 185 million 41 Lumenos was the pioneer and market leader in consumer driven health plans In December WellPoint acquired WellChoice a New York City based Blue Cross Blue Shield provider for approximately 6 5 billion 42 making New York the 14th state in which WellPoint is a Blue Cross Blue Shield licensee In 2007 WellPoint acquired Chicago based American Imaging Management a radiology benefit management company that creates software to help physicians choose cost effective locations for their patients to receive medical imaging tests 43 WellPoint also acquired Chicago based American Imaging Management AIM the leading radiology benefit management company In January 2008 Leslie Margolin became the president of California operations She resigned in July 2010 44 In 2008 WellPoint acquired Resolution Health a firm that analyzes patient history for potential medical problems such as adverse drug interactions 45 In 2009 WellPoint acquired DeCare Dental a dental insurance firm 46 In 2011 WellPoint acquired CareMore a Cerritos California based provider of insurance and care centers for elderly patients 47 In 2012 WellPoint acquired Amerigroup for 4 9 billion anticipating significant growth due to Medicaid expansion under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 48 49 50 In August 2012 CEO Angela Braly resigned due to pressure from investors 51 52 On August 13 2014 WellPoint announced it intended to change its name to Anthem Inc effective in December 53 Anthem Inc edit In February 2015 the company acquired Simply Healthcare Holdings a Medicaid and Medicare managed care company based in Florida 54 In June 2015 Anthem made an offer to acquire Cigna for more than 54 billion in cash and stock 55 56 In February 2017 United States district court Judge Amy Berman Jackson blocked the Cigna merger on grounds of anti competitive practices 57 On February 14 Cigna called off its merger agreement with Anthem 58 In October 2017 Anthem announced that it would not renew its pharmacy benefit management PBM relationship with Express Scripts saying it had been overcharged 3 billion and that instead Anthem would eventually handle the PBM process itself through its new IngenioRx unit Anthem announced that it would enter a 5 year contract with CVS Health 59 Cigna then announced plans in March 2018 to acquire Express Scripts for 58 billion 60 On November 6 2017 Gail Koziara Boudreaux was named CEO 61 In 2018 the company announced a 20 million expansion of its headquarters and the signing of a lease in Atlanta for its technology center 62 In March 2020 Anthem announced the acquisition of Beacon Health Options and independently held behavioral health organization 63 On February 2 2021 Anthem announced the acquisition of InnovaCare Health s Puerto Rico subsidiaries including MMM Holdings LLC MMM and its Medicare Advantage MA plan MMM Healthcare LLC as well as affiliated companies and Medicaid plan 64 In November 2021 Anthem announced the acquisition of Integra Managed Care in New York 65 The acquisition of the New York based international health insurance company was completed on May 5 2022 66 On June 28 2022 Anthem announced a change of its corporate name to Elevance Health Inc and also changed its stock ticker symbol from ANTM to ELV 67 On January 23 2023 Elevance announced that it entered a definitive agreement to acquire Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana increasing Elevance s footprint to 15 states and adding 1 9 million new members 68 Quality of care editIn 2011 in the category of Meeting National Standards of Care California s state patient advocacy office gave Anthem a rating of 2 out of 4 stars 69 In 2014 it received 3 out of 4 stars in the same category 70 In 2022 twenty one of Elevance Health s affiliated Medicaid plans earned accreditation for health equity from the National Committee for Quality Assurance NCQA 71 Controversies editCharitable donations edit In 2007 WellPoint pledged to spend 30 million over three years through the company s charitable foundation to help the uninsured In March 2010 the Los Angeles Times reported that WellPoint s tax records and website showed that the company had given only 6 2 million by 2009 The company said that the foundation had indeed fulfilled its 30 million commitment by mid 2009 but refused to provide any financial details to support its claim 72 2007 DMHC Investigation Illegal policy rescissions and Anthem s settlement edit In 2007 the California Department of Managed Health Care DMHC investigated Anthem s policies for revoking rescinding health care insurance policies The DMHC randomly selected 90 instances where Anthem canceled the insurance of policy holders who had been diagnosed with costly or life threatening illnesses to find how many of these cancellations were legal The agency concluded that all these cancellations were illegal 73 74 In July 2008 Anthem Blue Cross agreed to a settlement with the California Department of Managed Health Care however in doing so WellPoint did not officially admit liability To resolve allegations of improper policy rescissions cancellations WellPoint paid 10 million and reinstated plans for 1 770 policy holders who were affected by cancelled policies The company also agreed to provide compensation for any medical debts incurred by these policy holders 75 2010 Reuters Expose Algorithm targeting women with breast cancer for policy cancellation edit In April 2010 Reuters alleged that Wellpoint using a computer algorithm identified women recently diagnosed with breast cancer and then singled them out for cancellation of their policies 76 The software used immediately triggered fraud investigation for those recently diagnosed with the disease as the company searched for some pretext to drop their policies 77 Wellpoint argued that its algorithm was scanning for diagnostic codes for conditions that patients might have known about during the insurance application 78 The story not only caused considerable public outrage but it also led Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius and President Barack Obama to call on WellPoint to end the practice 79 In 2011 Anthem began cancelling policies of members who had been paying premiums with credit cards sometimes without calling or emailing the member ahead of time 80 Opposition to healthcare reform edit In August 2009 Anthem the largest for profit insurer in California contacted its employees and urged them to get involved to oppose healthcare reforms proposed during the Obama administration Consumer Watchdog a nonprofit watchdog organization in Santa Monica asked California Attorney General Jerry Brown to investigate its claim that WellPoint had illegally pushed workers to write to their elected officials attend town hall meetings and enlist family and friends to ensure an overhaul that would match the firm s interests According to Consumer Watchdog California s labor code directly prohibits coercive communications including forbidding employers from controlling coercing or influencing employees political activities or affiliations WellPoint had not been contacted by the California attorney general and had not seen any complaint 81 Through 2010 and into 2011 WellPoint senior executives met monthly with executives of other major health insurers to blunt the effect of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 82 Legal battle over premium increases in Maine edit In 2009 Anthem Health Plans of Maine a WellPoint subsidiary sued the state of Maine for the right to increase premiums further 83 Since Maine licenses insurance companies through its Bureau of Insurance Anthem needed the state s permission to raise rates 84 The Court disagreed with Anthem and found that unlike with other forms of insurance the Maine Insurance Code does not require the Superintendent to consider profits 85 Controversial rate increases in California and the resulting investigation and public outrage edit In February 2010 WellPoint announced that rates would increase on some Anthem Blue Cross individual policies in California by as high as 39 The announcement resulted in an investigation by regulators from the Federal and California governments 86 Anthem Blue Cross gained worldwide media attention and became a poster child for the problem of rising cost of health care in the U S 86 The rate increase came one year after Anthem had raised rates 68 on individual policy holders 86 To explain the rate increases some which were four times the rate of medical inflation Anthem said the company had experienced a death spiral the company claimed that with increased unemployment and declining wages healthy customers dropped their insurance policies Consequently the remaining risk pool became sicker and thus more expensive to insure and in turn prices were forced up and pushed more people out of the market 87 In response to the outrage from politicians and consumers Anthem postponed the rate increase until May 1 2010 88 Senator Dianne Feinstein of California proposed giving the Federal government of the United States authority to block insurance premium hikes that it considers to be unjustified 89 WellPoint s reclassification of administrative costs as medical care to meet the patient protection and affordable care act requirements edit On 17 March 2010 WellPoint announced it was reclassifying some of its administrative costs as medical care costs in order to meet loss ratio requirements under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act which requires insurers to spend at least 80 or 85 of customer premiums on health care services depending on the type of plan 90 2009 2010 data breach in California exposing personal information of thousands of customers edit In June 2010 Anthem sent letters to 230 000 customers in California warning them that their personal data might have been accessed online via a data breach After a routine upgrade in October 2009 a third party vendor stated that all security measures had been properly reinstated when in fact they had not As a result personal information of thousands of coverage applicants who were under the age of 65 was exposed in the open After a Los Angeles area woman found that her application for coverage was publicly available she filed a class action lawsuit against Anthem While gathering evidence for the proceeding the woman s lawyers downloaded some confidential customer information from Anthem s website and alerted Anthem about the breach According to the lawyers confidential information had remained exposed for five months 91 Greg Zoeller Indiana s Attorney General filed a lawsuit against the company seeking 300 000 in civil penalties for the company alleged failure to notify its consumers about the breach 92 Denial of benefits for cancer treatment despite payment of premiums and resulting public outcry edit In May 2014 Anthem Blue Cross refused to pay for the hospitalization of a Sonoma County California man for stage four cancers although he had paid Anthem over 100 000 in premiums 93 94 Anthem ended up paying for coverage following public outcry 95 2015 data breach compromising over 37 5 million personal records and subsequent settlement and indictment of Chinese nationals edit Main article Anthem medical data breach On February 4 2015 Anthem Inc disclosed that criminal hackers had broken into its servers and potentially stolen over 37 5 million records that contain personally identifiable information from its servers According to Anthem Inc the data breach extended into multiple brands Anthem Inc uses to market its healthcare plans including Anthem Blue Cross Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Georgia Empire Blue Cross and Blue Shield Amerigroup Caremore and UniCare 96 Healthlink was also victimized Anthem says the medical information and financial data was not compromised Anthem has offered free credit monitoring in the wake of the breach 97 According to Bloomberg News China may be responsible for this data breach Michael Daniel chief adviser on cybersecurity for President Barack Obama said he would be changing his own password 98 About 80 million company records were hacked stoking fears that the stolen data could be used for identity theft 99 The compromised information contained names birthdays medical IDs social security numbers street addresses e mail addresses employment information and income data 100 In June 2017 Anthem agreed to spend 115M to settle allegations that it failed to adequately protect the data of its clients the sum was to be spent on two years of services to protect victims from identity theft 101 In 2019 two Chinese nationals were indicted for the breach 102 103 104 Avoidable ER Program denying reimbursement for certain emergency room visits and criticism for potentially harmful consequences edit Beginning in 2015 Anthem has been implementing and expanding its Avoidable ER Program 105 which means not reimbursing ER visits when the cause is not covered by the company A few patients found out that they had been stuck with bills of over 10 000 that Anthem refused to reimburse 106 According to a 2013 report by the Journal of the American Medical Association 87 percent of patients initially triaged as non urgent ended up with a diagnosis that constituted an emergency 107 Critics derided the scheme citing that it was unlawful by federal law to cover a person based on diagnosis not symptoms 105 It was also considered unsafe as it pressured patients to diagnose themselves before going to the ER 106 Neglecting complaints edit In 2017 the California Department of Managed Health Care fined the company 5 million for untimely response to consumer complaints 108 In 2019 this was settled at 2 8 million 109 2019 lawsuit Sovereign Health vs Anthem for coercive direct payments and financial pressure on vulnerable patients edit In 2019 Sovereign Health pressed charges against Anthem alleging that it was using direct payments to compel them to join Anthem s network under unfavorable terms 110 Sovereign owns facilities that treat people with addiction and mental health problems Diagnostics fraud edit In March 2020 Anthem was sued by the Department of Justice The lawsuit alleges that Anthem had submitted inaccurate diagnostics data in order to obtain increased Medicare reimbursements 111 The case was still pending in February 2022 112 Medicare Advantage star rating edit In January 2024 Elevance Health filed a lawsuit with the Department of Health and Human Services HHS challenging changes in the Medicare Advantage star rating methodology Star ratings are tied to key bonus payouts and due to the new rating system in 2024 ratings have significantly decreased 113 114 Finances editFor the fiscal year 2017 Anthem reported earnings of US 3 843 billion with an annual revenue of US 90 039 billion an increase of 6 1 over the previous fiscal cycle Anthem s shares traded at over 183 per share and its market capitalization was valued at over US 69 1 billion in October 2018 115 Year Revenuein mil US Net incomein mil US Total assetsin mil US Price per sharein US Employees 2005 44 614 2 464 51 287 60 61 2006 57 058 3 095 51 575 66 39 2007 61 168 3 345 52 060 71 13 2008 61 251 2 491 48 403 46 09 2009 64 940 4 746 52 125 41 67 2010 58 699 2 887 50 167 50 00 2011 60 711 2 647 52 163 60 91 2012 61 497 2 656 58 955 57 16 2013 71 024 2 490 59 575 72 27 48 000 2014 73 874 2 570 61 676 101 39 51 000 2015 79 157 2 560 61 718 140 42 53 000 2016 84 863 2 470 65 083 129 28 53 000 2017 90 040 3 843 70 540 183 12 56 000 2018 116 92 105 3 750 71 571 248 34 63 900 2019 117 104 213 4 807 77 473 268 65 70 600 2020 118 121 867 4 572 86 615 2021 119 138 639 6 104 97 460 98 200 2022 1 156 595 6 025 102 772 102 300Recognition editThe company was featured on the S amp P Dow Jones Sustainability Index from 2018 to 2022 120 was named by Fortune as one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For 121 and was included on the Corporate Equality Index s list of Best Places to Work for LGBTQ Equality from 2015 to 2022 122 References edit a b 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IN 330 MILLION DEAL TO BUY OUT FIRM The New York Times Dow Jones amp Company August 5 1997 COMPANY NEWS ANTHEM AGREES TO BUY BLUE CROSS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE The New York Times Associated Press January 29 1999 Anthem to acquire Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Maine American City Business Journals July 13 1999 Gordon Jennifer November 5 2001 Anthem s IPO well received stock trades heavily American City Business Journals Clabaugh Jeff November 4 2002 Trigon acquisition benefits Anthem American City Business Journals SHIVER Jr JUBE September 9 1985 Merger Has Led to Strife at Blue Cross Los Angeles Times Sidel Robin Rundle Rhonda October 27 2003 Anthem to Acquire WellPoint Health The Wall Street Journal WellPoint Health Network Inc Anthem WellPoint goes public investors positive United Press International January 28 1993 Terhune Chad March 18 2015 With billions in the bank Blue Shield of California loses its state tax exempt status Los Angeles Times MASSMUTUAL TO SELL GROUP LIFE HEALTH UNIT 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Street Journal Caldwell Carla December 25 2012 WellPoint Inc acquires Amerigroup Corp American City Business Journals Roy Avik July 11 2012 WellPoint Buys Amerigroup Bets Big on Medicaid Expansion But Will States and Voters Cooperate Forbes ROBEZNIEKS ANDIS August 28 2012 Angela Braly resigns as president and CEO of WellPoint Modern Healthcare Terhune Chad August 28 2012 WellPoint CEO Angela Braly quits bowing to investor pressure Los Angeles Times Matthews Anna Wilde August 12 2014 WellPoint Changes Its Name to Anthem The Wall Street Journal Anthem Inc Completes Acquisition of Simply Healthcare Holdings Inc Press release Business Wire February 18 2015 Cane Jeffrey Abelson Reed June 20 2015 Anthem Makes 47 Billion Offer for Rival Cigna The New York Times Banerjee Ankur Pierson Ransdell July 24 2015 Anthem to buy Cigna to create biggest U S health insurer Reuters Wilde Mathews Anna Kendall Brent February 9 2017 Federal Judge Blocks Anthem s Planned Acquisition of Cigna The Wall Street Journal Wilde Mathews Anna Kendall Brent February 14 2017 Antitrust Rulings Put Chill on Health Insurance Mergers The Wall Street Journal Flanagan Cristin Rausch Natasha October 18 2017 Anthem Breaks With Express Scripts Will Start Own Drug Plan Bloomberg News Thomas Katie Abelson Reed Bray Chad March 8 2018 Cigna to Buy Express Scripts in 52 Billion Health Care Deal The New York Times Anthem names industry veteran Gail Boudreaux as new CEO CNBC Reuters November 6 2017 Ryckaert Vic May 22 2018 Anthem is not only staying but expanding in Downtown Indianapolis USA Today Anthem Inc Completes Acquisition of Beacon Health Options www businesswire com March 2 2020 Retrieved March 3 2020 Anthem To Buy Puerto Rico Medicare And Medicaid Plans Forbes com February 2 2021 Retrieved February 2 2020 Anthem plans to buy Integra Managed Care in New York healthcaredive com Retrieved December 5 2021 Anthem Inc Completes Acquisition of Integra Managed Care Yahoo Finance May 5 2022 Retrieved May 5 2022 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targets breast cancer patients Reuters April 23 2010 Retrieved October 5 2023 U S to WellPoint Stop dropping breast cancer patients Reuters April 23 2010 Retrieved October 5 2023 NOAH TIMOTHY May 10 2010 How WellPoint s bad behavior advances health care reform Slate Lazarus David September 20 2011 Using plastic to pay Anthem bill Prepare to lose your coverage Los Angeles Times Williams Carol J September 3 2009 2 giant health insurers accused of illegal steps to thwart change Los Angeles Times Armstrong Drew January 31 2011 UnitedHealth Joins WellPoint to hone Health Law Lobby Bloomberg News WellPoint Sues Maine To Raise Premiums 18 5 MyFDL firedoglake com Archived from the original on January 5 2010 Retrieved October 6 2009 Delaney Arthur October 5 2009 WellPoint Subsidiary Fights Maine Over Big Rate Hike VIDEO HuffPost Summary of Key Points of Anthem Health Plans of Maine Inc v Superintendent of Insurance Maine Attorney General and Consumers for Affordable Health Care PDF Archived from the original PDF on January 16 2022 Retrieved June 23 2019 a b c Colliver Victoria February 6 2010 Anthem blue cross raises premiums San Francisco Chronicle Sack Kevin February 16 2010 In California Exhibit A in Debate on Insurance The New York Times Anthem to delay insurance rate hike amid criticism Newsday Associated Press February 14 2010 ZAPLER MIKE February 19 2010 Feinstein takes on anthem blue cross San Jose Mercury News Volsky Igor March 31 2010 WellPoint Reclassifies Costs As Medical Care To Meet Reform s Medical Loss Ratio Requirement Think Progress Perkes Courtney October 23 2010 Personal data accessed on insurer Web site Orange County Register Indiana AG sues WellPoint over timing of breach notifications Fierce Healthcare November 8 2010 Retrieved October 6 2023 Borba Andria May 28 2014 Sonoma County Man Battling Cancer Denied Coverage By Anthem Blue Cross After Paying 100K In Premiums KPIX TV includes video and transcript of coverage Unbelievable tumblr com May 18 2014 Anthem Blue Cross To Cover Sonoma County Cancer Patient After KPIX 5 Report cbslocal com Data Breach at Health Insurer Anthem Could Impact Millions Brian Krebs February 4 2015 Pepitone Julianne February 5 2015 Anthem Hack Credit Monitoring Won t Catch Medical Identity Theft NBC News Riley Michael A February 5 2015 Chinese State Sponsored Hackers Suspected in Anthem Attack Bloomberg News Abelson Reed Goldstein Matthew February 5 2015 Anthem Hacking Points to Security Vulnerability of Health Care Industry The New York Times Weise Elizabeth February 4 2015 Massive breach at health care company Anthem Inc USA Today Anthem to pay record 115 million to settle U S lawsuits over data breach Reuters June 23 2017 Retrieved February 23 2022 GELLER ERIC May 9 2019 Chinese nationals charged for Anthem hack one of the worst data breaches in history Politico MILLER MAGGIE May 9 2019 Chinese nationals indicted for Anthem data breach other cyber intrusions into U S companies The Hill Perlroth Nicole May 9 2019 Two From China Are Charged in 2014 Anthem Data Breach The New York Times a b Raphelson Samantha May 23 2018 Anthem Policy Discouraging Avoidable Emergency Room Visits Faces Criticism NPR Retrieved February 23 2022 a b Column Anthem s effort to punish patients for unnecessary ER visits has been a bust but still burdens patients Los Angeles Times November 8 2018 Retrieved February 23 2022 Raven M Lowe R A Maselli J Hsia R Y March 20 2014 Comparison of presenting complaint vs discharge diagnosis for identifying non emergency emergency department visits Journal of the American Medical Association 309 11 1145 1153 doi 10 1001 jama 2013 1948 PMC 3711676 PMID 23512061 OSTROV BARBARA FEDER January 30 2019 Patients Suffer As Insurers And Big Health Systems Spar For Market Share NPR ANDERSON CATHIE June 7 2019 Anthem to pay very large fine correct how it handles California patients complaints The Sacramento Bee ISSN 0890 5738 Wayne Drash March 2019 Insurer skips doctors and sends massive checks to patients prompting million dollar lawsuit CNN Retrieved February 23 2022 Reuter Elise March 28 2020 Justice Department accuses Anthem of Medicare fraud MedCity News Retrieved February 23 2022 NYC selects Anthem for retirees coverage after feds sue over alleged Medicare fraud nypost com February 14 2022 Retrieved March 10 2022 Elevance Health sues feds challenging changes to MA star ratings methodology Fierce Healthcare Archived from the original on February 28 2024 Retrieved February 27 2024 Elevance Health Lawsuit Slams Medicare Advantage Star Ratings Calculation Health Payer Intelligence Archived from the original on February 10 2024 Retrieved February 27 2024 Anthem Revenue 2006 2018 ANTM www macrotrends net Retrieved October 31 2018 Anthem s 2018 Annual Report PDF annualreports com Retrieved March 10 2022 Form 10 K Anthem Inc PDF annualreports com Retrieved March 10 2022 Financial Highlights antheminc com Retrieved March 10 2022 Anthem Inc 2021 Annual Report Form 10 K U S Securities and Exchange Commission February 16 2022 Jakob Emerson December 19 2022 4 payers named corporate sustainability leaders per S amp P Dow Jones Becker s Payer Issues Retrieved March 2 2023 100 Best Companies to Work For Elevance Health Forbes Retrieved March 2 2023 21 payers named best places to work for LGBTQ equality Becker s Payer Issues October 26 2022 Retrieved March 2 2023 External links editOfficial website Business data for Elevance Health Inc BloombergGoogleReutersSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elevance Health amp oldid 1218949218, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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