đź’¨ Abstract
CVS Health surpassed Wall Street expectations with a better-than-anticipated first quarter, thanks to improved Medicare benefits and better ratings for its Medicare Advantage plans. The company's earnings soared 60%, and total revenue climbed 7%. CVS Health now expects adjusted earnings of $6-$6.20 per share for the full year, up from its February forecast.
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