Rhode Island Health Insurance Rates to Skyrocket in 2026 | Insurify
Commercial health insurance in
People who buy their health insurance through the individual market will face a 21% rate increase. Those with employer-sponsored health insurance will see rate increases of 17% if they work for small companies (typically 50 employees or fewer) or 19.3% if their employer is larger and buys coverage through the large group market.
The rate increases will take effect on
"There's no sugar-coating this," Health Insurance Commissioner
In its release announcing the approved rate increases, the OHIC noted that the hikes won't affect employees of companies that self-fund their health insurance. Approximately 65% of Rhode Islanders with health insurance through their employers have coverage under these self-funded plans, the OHIC said.
Why are costs rising?
The approved rate hikes represent the largest increase to premiums in more than a decade. But, the commissioner's office pointed out, these approved hikes are still
The OHIC cites the rising cost and usage of healthcare services as a key reason for the increase in rates, a reality that is affecting several other states in addition to
And new fees, approved by the state's
The pending end of enhanced tax credits for the Affordable Care Act will also increase health insurance costs. The credits are set to expire
Healthsource RI, which runs the state's individual health marketplace, estimates household costs will rise by 85% for around 40,000 people across the state. This would mean an increase of
What's next? Insurance as a choice
The OHIC projects that elevated commercial health insurance rates for 2026 will push some people away from the marketplace and health insurance in general.
Instead, it forecasts that young, healthy people may choose to go it alone, while older, more sickly people will still seek coverage through the marketplace. This will, in turn, raise payout rates for insurers and increase future premiums, according to the OHIC.
Healthsource RI forecasts that 13,000 people in
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