insurance profits

Cambia Health Solutions’ Profit Climbs by 95 Percent

Its 2012 report shows continued decline in health insurance premium revenues
  June 14, 2013 -- Cambia Health Solutions is making less money from health insurance with every passing year. The Pacific Northwest insurance giant collected $7.4 billion in health insurance premiums in 2012 – down by $96.3 million from the year before. Since 2009, Cambia premium revenue has declined by 13.3 percent, according to financial documents obtained through public records requests by The Lund Report. Read More >>

Oregon Insurer Profits Remain Thin in 2012

However, PacificSource and ODS reported the strongest membership growth, while Regence barely grew and Kaiser lost members 
March 7, 2013 -- Was 2012 the year of the health insurance upstart? While Oregon’s two largest plans either shed members (in the case of Kaiser Permanente) or barely grew (Regence BlueCross BlueShield), two smaller companies made strong inroads within the market, according to annual reports released in the past week by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. Read More >>

Oregon Insurers Increase Their Net Income Despite Membership Losses

In the past 12 months, the seven domestic insurers in Oregon have lost nearly 25,000 members while their net income has shot up by 25 percent
July 5, 2012 -- For the second consecutive year, Oregon’s seven domestic health insurers saw a decrease in their overall net income, but still found themselves on pace to achieve financial prosperity in 2012.   Read More >>
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