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Fourteen health insurers approved to sell plans in Washington's 2026 individual health insurance market

The Chronicle, Centralia, Wash.The Chronicle

Oct. 13—Fourteen health insurers have been approved to sell health plans in Washington's 2026 individual health insurance market, a news release from the Washington State Insurance Commissioner stated.

Wellpoint Washington is new to the individual health insurance market and will sell Exchange plans in Grays Harbor and King counties.

Insurers requested a 21.2% rate change, and 21% was found to be actuarially justified, according to the release. Open enrollment for the individual market runs Nov. 1 through Jan. 15.

Most people buy coverage through the Exchange, wahealthplanfinder.org, and most qualify for premium tax credits to help lower their monthly costs.

See the approved premiums for all 2026 individual health insurance plans at tinyurl.com/mrxb4387.

"Another year of increased premiums will be hard to hear for the thousands of Washingtonians who buy their own health coverage," Insurance Commissioner Patty Kuderer said. "But, when the insurers prove they need a rate change, we're required by state law to accept it. And this year insurers pointed to ongoing uncertainty coming from the federal government and the surging costs of health care."

The individual health insurance market is where people shop for a health plan if they do not get coverage from their employer, are self-employed, or are early retirees. Small employers also rely on this market to make coverage available to their workers, the release stated.

Last year, nearly 300,000 Washingtonians bought individual health plans through Washington's Exchange, wahealthplanfinder.org, and 75% qualified for federal premium tax credits.

According to the Exchange, 80,000 people are expected to drop coverage if the credits are not extended. Health insurers base their rate changes, in part, on what they expect to happen to their costs in the future — including how many people they expect to cover, their age and their health status, and how much they expect the costs of health care services to increase, according to the release.

"We know from experience that when premiums become less affordable, younger and healthier people drop coverage and those who need care find a way to keep it," Kuderer added. "This cycle is hard for the system to bear and even harder for consumers to endure. The state Legislature is considering options to increase the affordability of health care, but it's more urgent than ever that we start seriously moving towards universal coverage. We cannot afford to wait."

Health insurers listed several factors impacting their rate requests this year, including:

—Uncertainty about whether the federal government will extend the Enhanced Premium Tax Credits that are set to expire;

—Rising health care and prescription drug costs;

—Increases in the number of people using services; Hospital consolidation; and

—Higher rates paid to health care facilities and providers.

Use the Rate Transparency Tool at tinyurl.com/ypnh2nae to read the decision memos for each health insurer that explain the justification for a rate change.

© 2025 The Chronicle (Centralia, Wash.). Visit www.chronline.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

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