ST. LOUIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 25, 2006--Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC) today announced its financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2006.
First Quarter Highlights
-- Revenues of $455.1 million, a 37% increase.
-- A 70 basis point increase in sequential quarter health
benefits ratio (HBR) in the Medicaid and SCHIP category,
primarily due to pharmacy costs in Indiana.
-- Earnings from operations of $12.6 million.
-- Earnings per diluted share of $0.20.
-- Membership growth of 12.5%.
-- Operating cash flows of $9.3 million.
-- Days in claims payable of 43.0.
-- Closed acquisition of US Script, a pharmacy benefit manager
based in Fresno, California.
-- Signed definitive agreement to acquire MediPlan Corporation
through Ohio subsidiary.
-- Received preliminary notification of Ohio Medicaid contract
awards, increasing counties served to 27.
Michael F. Neidorff, Centene's chairman and chief executive officer, said: "The first quarter of 2006 met our expectations, although our results were affected by some market specific factors. In particular, higher pharmacy costs in Indiana, and to a limited degree in Ohio, impacted our overall medical costs, adding 70 basis points to our Medicaid and SCHIP HBR. We have been actively working to address these issues and are confident that the pharmacy costs will normalize in the short-term. Importantly, our purchase of US Script has provided us with an important vehicle to mitigate and positively influence our pharmacy costs. Indiana and Ohio will be transitioned to US Script in May. Wisconsin was converted to the US Script platform in March, and we are already seeing the benefit of this implementation.
"We are pleased with our progress in Kansas and New Jersey, and the new membership opportunities in Ohio and Georgia. We recently received notification from the State of Ohio of our preliminary acceptance to serve Medicaid recipients in the Northwest and East Central regions, our existing service areas. Together with the MediPlan acquisition, we are solidly positioned in the State.
"On February 15, 2006, the Georgia Department of Community Health issued a 60-day delay in implementing its new managed care initiative to June 1, 2006. Nevertheless, our subsidiary Peach State Health Plan is, and will remain, ready to partner with the State's Medicaid and PeachCare for Kids programs. We have successfully completed all readiness reviews and are poised for significant growth in this start-up market.
"We look forward to the Georgia and Ohio implementations, and additional opportunities for growth," concluded Neidorff.
Membership totaled 874,800 at March 31, 2006, a 12.5% increase from 777,300 at March 31, 2005. The following table depicts Medicaid Managed Care membership by state at March 31, 2006 and 2005:
2006 2005
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Indiana 193,000 149,900
Kansas 118,200 94,900
Missouri 34,500 41,300
New Jersey 57,500 52,700
Ohio 59,000 (a) 23,900
Texas 237,500 243,700
Wisconsin 175,100 170,900
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TOTAL 874,800 777,300
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(a) Excludes our pending acquisition of MediPlan Corporation
The following table depicts Medicaid Managed Care membership by member category at March 31, 2006 and 2005:
2006 2005
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Medicaid 683,700 588,100
SCHIP 175,300 178,500
SSI 15,800 (a) 10,700 (b)
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TOTAL 874,800 777,300
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(a) 8,600 at-risk; 7,200 ASO
(b) 4,500 at-risk; 6,200 ASO
The following table depicts Specialty Services membership by state at March 31, 2006 and 2005:
2006 2005
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Arizona 92,300 -
Kansas 39,200 35,400
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TOTAL 131,500 35,400
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Note: Includes behavioral health contracts only.
Statement of Earnings Highlights
-- For the first quarter of 2006, revenues increased 36.9% to
$455.1 million from $332.4 million in the first quarter of
2005. The increase in service revenues for the first quarter
of 2006 reflects the acquisitions of both AirLogix and US
Script.
-- The HBR for Centene's Medicaid and SCHIP populations, which
reflects medical costs as a percent of premium revenues, was
82.8% for the first quarter of 2006, compared to 80.6% for the
same period in 2005. The results for the first quarter of 2006
reflected: (1) higher utilization trends in certain markets,
especially in January 2006; (2) an increase in pharmacy
related costs in Centene's Indiana and Ohio markets; and (3)
Centene's earlier expansion into new unmanaged markets. The
HBR for the SSI category was 87.6% for the first quarter of
2006 compared to 94.6% for the first quarter of 2005 and,
while approaching Centene's target range, may be volatile
given the small member base. For the Specialty Services
segment, the HBR was 84.1% in the first quarter of 2006 versus
133.5% in the first quarter of 2005. The Specialty Services
HBR for 2006 included the behavioral health contracts in
Arizona and Kansas, while the 2005 results included only the
first three months of the behavioral health contract in
Kansas.
-- Medicaid Managed Care general and administrative (G&A)
expenses as a percent of revenues was 11.9% in the first
quarter of 2006 compared to 10.8% in the first quarter of
2005, mainly reflecting Georgia start-up costs and the
expensing of stock-based compensation as the result of
Centene's adoption of SFAS No. 123R. In addition, concurrent
with the closing of the US Script acquisition, the Company
altered its corporate function allocation methodology to more
closely align those allocations to the proportion of costs
required to support each business segment. The effect of this
change added 0.7% in G&A expenses to the Medicaid Managed Care
G&A ratio for the first quarter of 2006.
-- Earnings from operations of $12.6 million in the first quarter
of 2006 compared to $21.3 million in the first quarter of
2005, inclusive of Georgia start-up costs.
-- Net earnings were $8.8 million, or $0.20 per diluted share,
for the first quarter of 2006, compared to $14.4 million, or
$0.32 per diluted share, for the first quarter of 2005.
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow Highlights
At March 31, 2006, the Company held cash and investments of $339.8 million, a portion of which was restricted due to state regulatory requirements. Premium and related receivables increased $22.3 million during the first quarter of 2006, primarily reflecting an increase in capitation receivables and reimbursements due from providers, including amounts due under capitated risk-sharing contracts. The increase also reflected customer receivables due to US Script, which was acquired as of January 1, 2006. Medical claims liabilities totaled $172.8 million at March 31, 2006, representing 43.0 days in claims payable. A reconciliation of the Company's change in days in claims payable from the immediately preceding quarter is highlighted below:
Days in claims payable, December 31, 2005 45.4
Decrease in claims inventory (1.8)
Conversion of pharmacy benefits to U.S. Script (0.6)
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Days in claims payable, March 31, 2006 43.0
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The Company had cash flows from operating activities of $9.3 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2006.
Outlook
Karey L. Witty, Centene's chief financial officer, commented, "For the second quarter of 2006, we expect revenue in the range of $495 million to $500 million and earnings per diluted share of $0.25 to $0.30. For the full-year 2006, we anticipate revenue in the range of $2.08 billion to $2.16 billion and earnings per diluted share of $1.53 to $1.70. This guidance excludes our recently announced acquisition of MediPlan Corporation, which we expect to close during the second quarter of 2006."
Conference Call
As previously announced, the Company will host a conference call later today, April 25, 2006, at 8:30 AM Eastern Time to review the financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2006, and to discuss its business outlook. Michael F. Neidorff and Karey L. Witty will host the conference call. Investors are invited to participate in the conference call by dialing (800) 273-1254 in the United States and Canada, and (706) 679-8592 for international participants, or via a live Internet broadcast at the Company's website, www.centene.com. A replay of the call will be available from April 25, 2006, shortly after completion of the call, until May 9, 2006, at 11:59 PM Eastern Time. Investors may dial (800) 642-1687 in the United States and (706) 645-9291 from abroad and enter access number 7620184.
About Centene Corporation
Centene Corporation is a leading multi-line healthcare enterprise that provides programs and related services to individuals receiving benefits under Medicaid, including Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). The Company operates health plans in Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio, Texas and Wisconsin. In addition, the Company contracts with other healthcare organizations to provide specialty services including behavioral health, disease management, nurse triage, pharmacy benefit management and treatment compliance. Information regarding Centene is available via the Internet at www.centene.com.
The information provided in the first paragraph following the bullet listing under "First Quarter Highlights" and in the paragraph under "Outlook" above contain forward-looking statements that relate to future events and future financial performance of Centene. Subsequent events and developments may cause the Company's estimates to change. The Company disclaims any obligation to update this forward-looking financial information in the future. Readers are cautioned that matters subject to forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, including economic, regulatory, competitive and other factors that may cause Centene's or its industry's actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Actual results may differ from projections or estimates due to a variety of important factors, including Centene's ability to accurately predict and effectively manage health benefits and other operating expenses, competition, changes in healthcare practices, changes in federal or state laws or regulations, inflation, provider contract changes, new technologies, reduction in provider payments by governmental payors, major epidemics, disasters and numerous other factors affecting the delivery and cost of healthcare. The expiration, cancellation or suspension of Centene's Medicaid managed care contracts by state governments would also negatively affect Centene.
CENTENE CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(In thousands, except share data)
March 31, December 31,
2006 2005
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(Unaudited)
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $ 118,512 $ 147,358
Premium and related receivables, net of
allowances of $611 and $343, respectively 66,368 44,108
Short-term investments, at fair value
(amortized cost $71,400 and $56,863,
respectively) 71,172 56,700
Other current assets 24,992 24,439
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Total current assets 281,044 272,605
Long-term investments, at fair value
(amortized cost $130,189 and $126,039,
respectively) 127,289 123,661
Restricted deposits, at fair value
(amortized cost $23,081 and $22,821,
respectively) 22,788 22,555
Property, software and equipment, net 82,853 67,199
Goodwill 196,986 157,278
Other intangible assets, net 19,341 17,368
Other assets 7,506 7,364
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Total assets $ 737,807 $ 668,030
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LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
Current liabilities:
Medical claims liabilities $ 172,792 $ 170,514
Accounts payable and accrued expenses 47,779 29,790
Unearned revenue 12,494 13,648
Current portion of long-term debt and
notes payable 1,712 699
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Total current liabilities 234,777 214,651
Long-term debt 130,940 92,448
Other liabilities 7,841 8,883
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Total liabilities 373,558 315,982
Stockholders' equity:
Common stock, $.001 par value; authorized
100,000,000 shares; issued and
outstanding 43,072,053 and 42,988,230
shares, respectively 43 43
Additional paid-in capital 195,669 191,840
Accumulated other comprehensive income:
Unrealized loss on investments, net of
tax (2,148) (1,754)
Retained earnings 170,685 161,919
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Total stockholders' equity 364,249 352,048
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Total liabilities and stockholders'
equity $ 737,807 $ 668,030
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CENTENE CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS
(In thousands, except share data)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
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2006 2005
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(Unaudited)
Revenues:
Premium $ 435,562 $ 330,944
Service 19,516 1,432
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Total revenues 455,078 332,376
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Expenses:
Medical costs 361,672 267,756
Cost of services 15,588 843
General and administrative expenses 65,222 42,459
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Total operating expenses 442,482 311,058
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Earnings from operations 12,596 21,318
Other income (expense):
Investment and other income 3,540 2,120
Interest expense (1,998) (562)
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Earnings before income taxes 14,138 22,876
Income Tax Expense 5,372 8,465
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Net earnings $ 8,766 $ 14,411
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Earnings per share:
Basic earnings per common share $ 0.20 $ 0.35
Diluted earnings per common share $ 0.20 $ 0.32
Weighted average number of shares
outstanding:
Basic 42,987,892 41,560,587
Diluted 44,750,271 44,861,989
CENTENE CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(In thousands)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
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2006 2005
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(Unaudited)
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net earnings $ 8,766 $ 14,411
Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to
net cash provided by operating
activities --
Depreciation and amortization 4,520 2,782
Excess tax benefits from stock
compensation -- 2,871
Stock compensation expense 3,417 1,091
Loss (gain) on sale of investments 12 10
Loss on disposal of property and
equipment 30 183
Deferred income taxes 232 (983)
Changes in assets and liabilities --
Premium and related receivables (15,812) (5,512)
Other current assets (2,894) (4,268)
Other assets (158) (491)
Medical claims liabilities 2,278 11,602
Unearned revenue (934) (21)
Accounts payable and accrued expenses 9,937 (2,446)
Other operating activities (51) 648
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Net cash provided by operating
activities 9,343 19,877
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Cash flows from investing activities:
Purchase of property, software and
equipment (14,136) (3,665)
Purchase of investments (53,194) (21,767)
Sales and maturities of investments 33,827 27,542
Acquisitions, net of cash acquired (39,912) --
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Net cash (used in) provided by
investing activities (73,415) 2,110
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Cash flows from financing activities:
Proceeds from exercise of stock options 2,139 1,390
Proceeds from borrowings 37,000 --
Payment of long-term debt and notes
payable (2,285) (4,121)
Excess tax benefits from stock
compensation 1,454 --
Common stock repurchases (3,082) --
Other financing activities -- (85)
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Net cash provided by (used in)
financing activities 35,226 (2,816)
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Net (decrease) increase in cash and
cash equivalents (28,846) 19,171
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Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of
period 147,358 84,105
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Cash and cash equivalents, end of period $ 118,512 $ 103,276
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Interest paid $ 2,037 $ 692
Income taxes paid $ 911 $ 1,133
Supplemental schedule of non-cash financing
activities:
Property acquired under capital leases $ 26 $ --
CENTENE CORPORATION
SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL DATA
Q1 Q4 Q3 Q2
2006 2005 2005 2005
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MEMBERSHIP
Medicaid Managed Care:
Indiana 193,000 193,300 176,300 152,800
Kansas 118,200 113,300 107,600 103,000
Missouri 34,500 36,000 37,300 39,900
New Jersey 57,500 56,500 50,900 52,900
Ohio 59,000 58,700 58,100 59,600
Texas 237,500 242,000 243,600 243,800
Wisconsin 175,100 172,100 173,900 173,400
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TOTAL 874,800 871,900 847,700 825,400
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Medicaid 683,700 681,100 657,500 637,300
SCHIP 175,300 175,900 176,900 176,200
SSI 15,800 14,900 13,300 11,900
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TOTAL 874,800 871,900 847,700 825,400
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Specialty Services (a):
Arizona 92,300 94,700 94,300 -
Kansas 39,200 38,800 37,500 37,100
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TOTAL 131,500 133,500 131,800 37,100
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(a) Includes behavioral health contracts only.
REVENUE PER MEMBER (b) $ 157.17 $ 152.48 $ 147.73 $ 143.41
CLAIMS (b)
Period-end inventory 229,800 255,000 206,900 195,500
Average inventory 175,200 153,500 148,300 170,300
Period-end inventory per
member 0.26 0.29 0.24 0.24
(b) Revenue per member and claims information are presented for the
Medicaid Managed Care segment.
DAYS IN CLAIMS PAYABLE (c) 43.0 45.4 41.4 49.5
(c) Days in Claims Payable is a calculation of Medical Claims
Liabilities at the end of the period divided by average claims
expense per calendar day for such period.
CASH AND INVESTMENTS (in millions)
Regulated $ 314.0 $ 322.6 $ 305.1 $ 260.5
Unregulated 25.8 27.7 27.7 27.4
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TOTAL $ 339.8 $ 350.3 $ 332.8 $ 287.9
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ANNUALIZED RETURN ON
EQUITY (d) 9.8% 16.2% 14.9% 20.0%
(d) Annualized Return on Equity is calculated as follows: (net income
for quarter x 4) divided by ((beginning of period equity + end of
period equity) divided by 2).
HEALTH BENEFITS RATIO BY CATEGORY:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
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2006 2005
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Medicaid and SCHIP 82.8% 80.6%
SSI 87.6 94.6
Specialty Services 84.1 133.5
GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSE RATIO BY BUSINESS SEGMENT:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
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2006 2005
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Medicaid Managed Care 11.9% 10.8%
Specialty Services 22.3 50.2
MEDICAL CLAIMS LIABILITIES
(In thousands)
Four rolling quarters of the changes in medical claims liabilities are
summarized as follows:
Balance, March 31, 2005 $ 177,582
Acquisitions -
Incurred related to:
Current period 1,332,120
Prior period (11,295)
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Total incurred 1,320,825
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Paid related to:
Current period 1,160,178
Prior period 165,437
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Total paid 1,325,615
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Balance, March 31, 2006 $ 172,792
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Centene's claims reserving process utilizes a consistent actuarial methodology to estimate Centene's ultimate liability. Any reduction in the "Incurred related to: Prior period" claims may be offset as Centene actuarially determines "Incurred related to: Current period." As such, only in the absence of a consistent reserving methodology would favorable development of prior period claims liability estimates reduce medical costs. Centene believes it has consistently applied its claims reserving methodology in each of the periods presented.
CONTACT: Centene Corporation Karey L. Witty, 314-725-4477 or Lisa M. Wilson, 212-759-3929 www.centene.com
SOURCE: Centene Corporation