Total revenue for the quarter grew 11 percent year-over-year to $30.3 billion across all sectors of its business. About 1.1 million more people enrolled for coverage, and the company suffered a roughly 13 percent rise in medical costs over last year.
The company secured a contract with the military health plan Tricare adding 2.9 million beneficiaries to its enrollment beginning April 1, 2013, just after the first quarter closed March 31.
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