Centene CEO Sarah London Innovates to Sustain Medicaid Amid Federal Cuts

Sarah London, the youngest female CEO of a Fortune 500 company, leads Centene through significant federal Medicaid funding cuts by focusing on AI and community health initiatives. These efforts have allowed Centene to increase revenue nearly 20% last year despite a shrinking funding environment, demonstrating resilience in a challenging healthcare landscape. Moving forward, London's approach may set a precedent for Medicaid insurers balancing cost pressures with the need for innovative care solutions.
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