New Hampshire Built Its Health Insurance Stability Before the Storm And That Choice Paid Off – Roger Sevigny
New Hampshire Built Its Health Insurance Stability Before the Storm And That Choice Paid Off
To the Editor:
When I served as
We chose the harder path.
During that period,
The results were unmistakable. Premiums fell sharply. Insurer participation stabilized. Enrollment rose steadily for several years. Over time,
Fast forward to 2026, and that earlier decision matters more than ever.
This year marked the first real stress test for state health insurance markets with enhanced federal premium tax credits expiring. Across the country, policymakers warned of sharp enrollment losses and market disruption. Many states responded by replacing federal subsidies with state-funded assistance, spending significant taxpayer dollars to preserve enrollment numbers.
Final enrollment data show that Marketplace participation in
Second,
Third,
Lower premiums do increase enrollment, and in
There is another signal worth noting: carrier behavior. In 2024, a new health insurance carrier entered
I'm pleased to see that in spite of pressures to make changes, Commissioner Bettencourt has chosen to stay the course and continue providing stability in the market. Preserving a working system under pressure is often harder than building one, and this year demonstrated the value of that restraint.
The true test of a health insurance market is not how it performs in boom years, but how it behaves when conditions change. In 2026,
That is not average performance. That is maturity.
Years ago,



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