Best’s Market Segment Report: With US Health Insurers Under Heavy Pressure, AM Best Revises Outlook on Segment to Negative
AM Best has revised its outlook on the
The Best’s Market Segment Report, “Market Segment Outlook:
“The trends appear to have accelerated in late 2024, with underwriting earnings dropping materially in the fourth quarter. While the industry entered 2025 with higher-than-expected medical and pharmacy utilization, the first quarter was also negatively impacted by elevated respiratory claims due to flu, COVID and pneumonia,” said
Also factoring into the outlook revision to negative is heavily pressured operating margins in government programs along with significantly narrowed margins in the commercial market. Medicare Advantage plans have experienced an increase in utilization trends and provider costs; higher morbidity from certain members; changes to the risk-adjustment payment model by the
Medicaid plans have seen sharp enrollment drops since the Public Health Emergency expired, and many who were disenrolled tended to be healthier members or ones that did not use Medicaid benefits as they had coverage elsewhere. As a result, a greater portion of current enrollees have higher morbidity correlating to higher medical utilization and costs. Medicaid also faces regulatory challenges in upcoming years, as the recently passed One Big Beautiful Bill includes large funding cuts, new work requirements for certain eligible individuals and an increased frequency of eligibility redeterminations.
Earnings in the commercial group segment declined significantly in 2024, and a weakening of results for this segment has continued into 2025. This segment historically has been a dominant driver of earnings with more consistent results. According to the report, in addition to the higher utilization and medical cost seen across all segments, many health insurers have seen a significant increase in the usage of GLP-1s, although AM Best notes that many insurers and employers have changed the coverage for GLP-1s in 2025 and are just providing coverage for uses other than only for weight loss. Individual Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace plans also are experiencing sharp increases in utilization and medical costs that are negatively impacting earnings. A deterioration in risk pools—with higher morbidity members—occurred during the 2025 open enrollment period, driven by a pickup of members disenrolled from Medicaid.
“AM Best expects that operating performance for the
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