Company: CI
Filing Date: 2025-05-02
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001739940-25-000021
Chunk: 153

Company: Cigna Group
Filing Date: 2025-05-02
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part II, Item 4
Chunk 153
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(1)Other segment items represent the difference between segment adjusted revenues less significant segment expenses and pre-tax adjusted income (loss) from operations, and they do not represent significant segment items relative to the CODM's review and oversight.(2)Includes Net investment gains/losses as presented in our Consolidated Statements of Income, as well as the Company's share of certain investment results of its joint ventures reported in the Cigna Healthcare segment using the equity method of accounting, which are presented within Fees and other revenues in our Consolidated Statements of Income. 

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(In millions)Evernorth Health ServicesCigna HealthcareOther OperationsCorporate and EliminationsTotalThree months ended March 31, 2024Revenues from external customers $44,886 $12,012 $66 $1 $56,965 Intersegment revenues1,281 1,124 25 (2,430)Net investment income59 149 75 7 290 Total revenues46,226 13,285 166 (2,422)57,255 Net investment results from certain equity method investments— (8)— — (8)Adjusted revenues$46,226 $13,277 $166 $(2,422)$57,247 Pharmacy and other service costs43,838 — Medical costs— 9,219 Selling, general and administrative expenses951 2,720 Other segment items (1)Interest (expense) and other— 2 Less: income attributable to noncontrolling interests77 — Pre-tax adjusted income (loss) from operations1,360 1,340 18 (409)2,309 (Loss) income before income taxes$(436)$943 $18 $(446)$79 Pre-tax adjustments to reconcile to adjusted income from operations(Income) attributable to noncontrolling interests(77)— — — (77)Net investment losses (2)1,456 372 — — 1,828 Amortization of acquired intangible assets417 6 — — 423 Special itemsIntegration and transaction-related costs— — — 37 37 Loss on sale of businesses— 19 — — 19 Pre-tax adjusted income (loss) from operations$1,360 $1,340 $18 $(409)$2,309 Other segment informationDepreciation and amortization$