Insurance companies request rate change
"This year, even more than previous years, Pennsylvanians should consider shopping around to find the best plans to meet their individual needs, at a price that makes sense for their current financial situation," said Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner
The requested rate increases for Plan Year 2026 as filed by insurers are results of:
The rising cost of health care;
The higher use of benefits, including for more expensive outpatient services and medication; and
The end of the Enhanced Premium Tax Credits (Tax Credits), which are set to expire on
Insurance companies offering individual and small group health insurance plans are required to file proposed rates with PID for review and approval before plans can be sold to consumers, serving as an important consumer protection. The proposed rates reflect the expected claims and operational costs for the upcoming year. PID reviews rates to ensure that the rates are not excessive or inadequate – and are not unfairly discriminatory. The premiums consumers are charged will be based on the rates that are approved after review.
Public comment on rate requests and filings will be accepted through
Rate filings for 2026 health insurance plans were submitted to PID on
Insurers who are currently selling in the individual market that propose selling plans in 2026 have filed plans requesting an average statewide increase of 19%. The rates are rounded to the nearest tenth and vary by region:
Geisinger Quality Options: Average rate increase request 16.2% (rating areas 2,3,5,6,7 and 9);
Oscar Health Plan of PA: Average rate increase request 22% (rating Areas 3, 6, 7 and 8);
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Insurers in
Geisinger Quality Options: Average rate increase request 12.5% (rating areas 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 9);
Highmark Care Benefits: Average rate increase request 22.5% (rating area 3);
Highmark Coverage Advantage: Average rate increase request 17% (rating areas 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6);
UnitedHealthcare of PA: Average rate increase request 20% (rating areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9);
UPMC Health Benefits: Average rate increase request 6.5% (rating areas 1 and 5);
For more details about the ACA Rate Filings, visit PID's website.
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