HMO profits from Minnesota state programs jump to $675.8M with enrollment surge

Enrollees used less care than expected, and a state program to cap profits was no longer in place, leading to an increase of about 181% in operating income.

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Oklahoma lawmakers say CVS Caremark is 'intentionally lying' about 90-day prescriptions