Florida State University analysis finds
Humana is directly and indirectly responsible for 288,000 jobs, $18
billion in wages and $472 million in taxes
Florida is Humana’s top state for employment
and health plan membership
An independent economic research analysis estimated that leading
health and well-being company Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM) would
contribute a total of $48 billion in overall economic impact in the
state of Florida in 2022. In addition, Florida is home to more
Humana employees and health plan members than any other state.
The study, commissioned by Humana from the Florida State
University Center for Economic Forecasting and Analysis, is based
primarily on Humana financial data. It also showed that Humana’s
Florida presence in 2022 would be responsible, directly and
indirectly, for more than 288,000 jobs and $18 billion in income or
wages, as well as $472 million in state and local taxes.
“Humana has a long history of serving Florida and its people,
and this analysis clearly demonstrates the significant and ongoing
impact that Humana is having on our state’s economy,” said Ron
Weeden, Senior Vice President and Humana Medicaid Division Leader,
based in Tampa. “We at Humana are proud to be part of the fabric of
this great state and of the important role we play not only
economically, but also in improving the health of Floridians and
our local communities.”
Humana employs approximately 11,000 Floridians and, as of Dec.
31, 2022, serves more than 2.6 million health plan members in the
Sunshine State through its Medicaid, Medicare Advantage, Medicare
Prescription Drug, Medicare Supplement, commercial employer group
and TRICARE health plans. Humana’s Medicaid brand, Humana Healthy
Horizons, is one of just two comprehensive plans serving Medicaid
beneficiaries in all 11 of the state’s regions. The company also
provides senior-focused primary care at more than 140 Florida
clinics under the CenterWell Senior Primary Care and Conviva Care
Center brands, as well as home health care services through its
subsidiary CenterWell Home Health and pharmacy services through
CenterWell Pharmacy and CenterWell Specialty Pharmacy.
“It’s hard to overstate Florida’s importance to Humana’s ongoing
success,” said Caraline Coats, Regional President, Medicare for
Humana in Florida. “From Jacksonville and the Panhandle in the
north to Miami and Broward County in the south, and Tampa, Orlando
and everywhere in between, we’re dedicated to helping those we
serve achieve their best health, and we enjoy long-lasting,
productive and mutually beneficial relationships with health care
providers, community organizations and suppliers across the
state.”
“We’ve had the privilege of caring for Humana’s Florida health
plan members for more than five years,” said Mia Jones, CEO at
Agape Family Health. “Humana is not only one of the largest health
plans in our state, but Humana has always been extremely
responsive, highly collaborative and clearly committed to improving
health outcomes for their members, our patients.”
The report also noted that in addition to its economic impact,
Humana contributes to the health and well-being of the communities
it serves by supporting local nonprofit organizations. For example,
in 2020, Humana made nearly $2 million in donations to community
organizations like the Area Agency on Aging, Boys and Girls Clubs
and others. Humana’s Florida employees also contributed nearly
30,000 hours of volunteer time.
“Feeding South Florida is grateful for our long-standing
partnership with Humana,” said Paco Vélez President and CEO of
Feeding South Florida. “With their generous support and committed
team volunteering their time, we have been able to address food
access barriers for vulnerable populations in South Florida. Our
collaboration has led to the development and expansion of
innovative programs underlying our shared belief that food is
medicine.”
“The partnership between Humana and Boys & Girls Clubs of
the Emerald Coast has provided resources and volunteers that
directly support more than 3,000 youth in Northwest Florida,” said
Leslie Mickles, Vice President of Financial Advancement for Boys
& Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast. “This equates to youth who
are equipped with lifelong strategies that promote wellness and
healthy lifestyles.”
To arrive at total economic impact, the study calculated the
direct, indirect and induced effects of Humana’s economic activity
in Florida:
- Direct impacts total $23.4 billion and relate to
short-term business activity and ongoing economic activity
associated with Humana-related businesses or firms.
- Indirect impacts of $13.8 billion result when local
firms directly impacted by Humana purchase materials, supplies or
services from other firms.
- Induced impacts of $10.5 billion are created by the
consumption and spending of employees or firms affected by Humana,
including goods and services normally associated with household
consumption such as housing, retail purchases and local
services.
Going forward, Humana’s Florida economic impact is projected to
continue to grow significantly, according to the study. The full
report is available here.
About Humana
Humana Inc. is committed to helping our millions of medical and
specialty members achieve their best health. Our successful history
in care delivery and health plan administration is helping us
create a new kind of integrated care with the power to improve
health and well-being and lower costs. Our efforts are leading to a
better quality of life for people with Medicare, families,
individuals, military service personnel, and communities at
large.
To accomplish that, we support physicians and other healthcare
professionals as they work to deliver the right care in the right
place for their patients, our members. Our range of clinical
capabilities, resources and tools – such as in-home care,
behavioral health, pharmacy services, data analytics and wellness
solutions – combine to produce a simplified experience that makes
healthcare easier to navigate and more effective.
More information regarding Humana is available to investors via
the Investor Relations page of the company’s web site at
www.humana.com, including copies of:
- Annual reports to stockholders
- Securities and Exchange Commission filings
- Most recent investor conference presentations
- Quarterly earnings news releases and conference calls
- Calendar of events
- Corporate Governance information
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