Humana Overview
Humana is an American publicly traded company offering health insurance services to more than 13 million customers in the United States. The main headquarters of the company is situated in Humana Building, Louisville, Kentucky. There are more than 51,600 people working with the company through which they control their management and service operations. As of 2016 records, the company generates a revenue of US$ 54.379 billion, whereas their total assets in the same year were US$ 25.396 billion. In the United States, the company is the third largest health insurance serving in various states. They trade publicly on the New York Stock Exchange as HUM and is a member of S&P 500. In 2013, they were ranked on the 73rd position on the Fortune 500 list.
The company sponsors many sports events and companies, such as Grand Ole Opry, Humana Festival of New American Plays. The company is recognised for helping people globally to achieve the best health. It was established in 1961 by David A. Jones and Wendell Cherry.
Humana Divisions
The company has divided their operations into four main segments, named as Healthcare Services, Individual Commercial, Group & Speciality, and retail. The Retail segment offers Medicare services to individuals & groups through group accounts, whereas the group & speciality segment offer commercial medical products and speciality health insurance solutions.
The Healthcare division of Humana offers health plans to the employees in the company that includes clinical programs, pharmacy solutions,and home health services.