Centene could take $4B hit in California, but CEO Sarah London sees no ‘structural issue’


Centene will suffer an estimated $4 billion drop in premium revenue due to losing the Medicaid managed care contract in Los Angeles County and other California counties, but the Clayton health care giant's CEO said the result "doesn't point to some structural issue in our business development team."

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