UnitedHealth Group Incorporated’s UNH second-quarter results show that its earnings performance is improving. The medical care ratio (MCR) fell to 86.7% from 89.4% a year ago, meaning the company spent less of its premium revenues on medical care and retained more for profits. This helped operating earnings rise 55%. UNH also raised its 2026 adjusted EPS guidance, reflecting confidence in its earnings recovery.

The trend is encouraging, particularly in Medicare. Medical costs are running below UNH’s original expectations, aided by better benefit planning, care management and changes in provider networks. OptumHealth is also making progress as it focuses more on value-based care and controls unnecessary medical spending. These trends suggest that the company’s cost-control efforts are beginning to show results.

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