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CVS FY2025 Q4 IMPROVING

CVS Health Corporation earnings call

Feb 10, 2026 · 08:00 ET Brian NewmanDavid JoynerDr. Shree
Buzzberg read

2027 Medicare Advantage rate notice seen as inadequate, but margin recovery commitment unchanged

CVS reported strong Q4 and FY2025 results, beating initial EPS expectations and reaffirming FY2026 guidance despite concerns about the 2027 Medicare Advantage rate notice. Management emphasized operational improvements across all segments, highlighted the resilience of its PBM model under regulatory pressure, and showcased progress in technology and cost-based reimbursement transitions. FY2025 adjusted EPS of $6.75 and operating cash flow of $10.6B both exceeded initial expectations by ~15% and meaningfully respectively.

Buzzberg read 2027 Medicare Advantage rate notice seen as inadequate, but margin recovery commitment unchanged CVS reported strong Q4 and FY2025 results, beating initial EPS expectations and reaffirming FY2026 guidance despite concerns about the 2027 Medicare Advantage rate notice. Management emphasized operational improvements across all segments, highlighted the resilience of its PBM model under regulatory pressure, and showcased progress in technology and cost-based reimbursement transitions. FY2025 adjusted EPS of $6.75 and operating cash flow of $10.6B both exceeded initial expectations by ~15% and meaningfully respectively. Read full analysisCollapse analysis

CVS reported strong Q4 and FY2025 results, beating initial EPS expectations and reaffirming FY2026 guidance despite concerns about the 2027 Medicare Advantage rate notice. Management emphasized operational improvements across all segments, highlighted the resilience of its PBM model under regulatory pressure, and showcased progress in technology and cost-based reimbursement transitions. FY2025 adjusted EPS of $6.75 and operating cash flow of $10.6B both exceeded initial expectations by ~15% and meaningfully respectively.

  • FY2026 adjusted EPS guidance reaffirmed at $7.00-$7.20, and operating cash flow guidance set at 'at least $9 billion'.
  • Q4 MBR came in at 94.8%, a 20 bps headwind to FY MBR due to itemized items like Medicaid pass-throughs and flu provisions, but medical cost trends were in line with expectations.
  • Management described the proposed 2027 Medicare Advantage rates as 'disappointing' and not matching medical cost trends but reaffirmed its commitment to margin recovery by 2028.
Revenue $105.693B reported
EPS $1.09 reported
Gross margin 12.84% reported
Op margin 2% reported

What changed this quarter

01
Margins

2027 Medicare Advantage rate notice seen as inadequate, but margin recovery commitment unchanged

Reported gross margin was 12.84%, reinforcing the quarter's better-than-guided profitability.

02
Regulation

PBM regulatory changes called manageable and aligned with TrueCost

FY2025 adjusted EPS of $6.75 and operating cash flow of $10.6B both exceeded initial expectations by ~15% and meaningfully respectively.

03
Guidance

2026 EPS and revenue guidance reaffirmed, cash flow outlook updated

Guidance tone

04
Pharmacy

Pharmacy completed cost-based reimbursement transition, expects at least flat earnings

Q4 MBR came in at 94.8%, a 20 bps headwind to FY MBR due to itemized items like Medicaid pass-throughs and flu provisions, but medical cost trends were in line with expectations.

AI, capex & demand read

AI

Platform & monetization

Management said AI is being utilized across the enterprise to reimagine the healthcare experience, drive cost and growth goals, and invest in the open engagement platform. They see an 'incredible amount of opportunity' and expect to announce new product launches and partnerships in 2026.

Demand

Bookings & conversion

Aetna commercial membership at highest level in a decade. Management emphasized strong 2025 progress, reaffirmed 2026 guidance, and said they are 'excited about where we're headed,' even while calling the Medicare Advantage rate notice disappointing.

Capex

Investment and capacity

No explicit capex guidance was quantified. Management highlighted ongoing, intentional investments in colleagues, technology, and AI to support consumer experience and operational efficiency, with a continued focus on tech-enabled capabilities rather than a discrete capex program.

Tone · Confident

Management emphasized strong 2025 progress, reaffirmed 2026 guidance, and said they are 'excited about where we're headed,' even while calling the Medicare Advantage rate notice disappointing.

Supply-chain alpha

A1

2026 EPS guidance reaffirmed at $7.00-$7.20, despite management calling the proposed 2027 Medicare Advantage rates 'disappointing', suggesting they see levers to offset the impact.

A2

CVS expects 2026 MBR to increase approximately 850 basis points from Q1 to Q4, a steeper seasonal curve than 2025, indicating higher expectations for medical cost trends in the first half of the year.

“As a reminder, we expect the increase between first quarter and fourth quarter MBR to be approximately 850 basis points in 2026, which is slightly steeper than the initial expectations we provided for 2025.”
Brian Newman
A3

CVS sees biosimilar adoption, particularly of Humira biosimilars, as a key cost-saving lever, with 96% adoption and $1.5B in savings, creating pressure on brand-name drug manufacturers.

“Our Humira biosimilar strategy allows us to drive 96% adoption of a low-list price biosimilar, with more than 80% of the members paying $0 out-of-pocket. This ultimately created more than $1.5 billion in savings for our clients and their m…”
David Joyner

Forward guidance

ImprovingGuidance tone
Forward guidance
MetricPeriodRangeMidpointStatus
EPSFY2026$7.00–$7.20$7.10MAINTAINED
Free cash flowFY2026$9B$9BMAINTAINED

Company read-throughs

since call
Supply chain

CVS's 2025 results benefited from the Rite Aid asset acquisition, boosting prescription volume and store count, continuing to reshape the retail pharmacy landscape.

“These increases were partially offset by continued pharmacy reimbursement pressure and the impact of recent generic drug introductions. On a same-store basis, total revenues increased 16% in the quarter, Same store pharmacy sales grew over”
Brian Newman
+41.6%
since call
$275.57$390.20
+100.4%
since call
$189.93$380.70
Supply chainSupply-chain alpha

CVS expects 2026 MBR to increase approximately 850 basis points from Q1 to Q4, a steeper seasonal curve than 2025, indicating higher expectations for medical cost trends in the first half of the year. — This signals a potentially slower start to 2026 for CVS and could indicate broader managed care industry trends of elevated costs into the new year.

+19.8%
since call
$222.44$266.40
Supply chainSupply-chain alpha

CVS sees biosimilar adoption, particularly of Humira biosimilars, as a key cost-saving lever, with 96% adoption and $1.5B in savings, creating pressure on brand-name drug manufacturers. — CVS's aggressive biosimilar strategy is a major force driving down pharmaceutical prices and challenging brand-name drug pricing power.

“Our Humira biosimilar strategy allows us to drive 96% adoption of a low-list price biosimilar, with more than 80% of the members paying $0 out-of-pocket. This ultimately created more than $1.5 billion in savings for our clients and their”
David Joyner
+41.6%
since call
$275.57$390.20
+100.4%
since call
$189.93$380.70
Supply chainSupply-chain alpha

2026 EPS guidance reaffirmed at $7.00-$7.20, despite management calling the proposed 2027 Medicare Advantage rates 'disappointing', suggesting they see levers to offset the impact.