
August 6, 2025
Insurer Woes Dominate Headlines Clover reported meeting guidance to The Street, but saw its stock drop due to reports of higher expenses, especially related to Part D drug costs from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Clover’s medical expenses were 88.4% of revenue and could climb in 2025 to just 89.5%. After decreasing full-year guidance by about half a billion dollars recently, Oscar Health missed earnings projections for Q2. Oscar had a net loss of $228 million, after reporting a net profit of $275 million in Q1. Its medical expense climbed to 91.1%. Oscar says sicker individuals are entering the Exchanges from Medicaid and healthier enrollees are leaving. The company is trimming its workforce to help save on administrative expense. It continues to maintain its financial targets, in part through its investments in the “ICHRA” program, created by Trump 45 to allow employers to seed premiums to employees who enroll in
