Concentration in Health Insurance Markets


About two-thirds of Americans received health insurance through private plans in 2022. People may enroll in these private insurance plans through various markets, including:

  • The individual health insurance market, which offers coverage directly to individuals. The individual exchanges, a subset of the overall individual market, are marketplaces in each state operated by the state or federal government. You can also view overall individual market and individual exchange enrollment data by state..
  • The small-group health insurance market, which offers coverage through small employers.
  • The large-group health insurance market, which offers coverage through large employers.

In this report, we find that private health insurance markets overall were concentrated from 2011 through 2022; most people who enrolled in a private health insurance plan did so with one of a small number of insurance companies. However, the markets for individuals became slightly less concentrated from 2020 through 2022. This concentration in the health insurance market can lead to increases in insurance premiums, which can reduce patients' access to affordable health insurance.

This interactive map provides information on health insurance markets by year and market type. Select a market type (e.g., Small-Group Market) and year (e.g., 2011) to see country-wide data and the associated data table. You can also hover over a state to see more detailed information. Clicking on the play button or moving the slider under the map will show you how the data changes over time for a market type. You can also download the data used in this graphic.



Large-Group Market

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Largest three issuers hold less than 80% market share
Largest three issuers hold 80-100% market share. Darker blue indicates that this number is closer to 100%.

Source: GAO analysis of data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). | GAO-25-107194


The table below displays data for the selected market and year. Click here to download the data used in this graphic.


State Year No. of Issuers Largest Issuer Largest Issuer Market Share (%) Second Largest Issuer Second Largest Issuer Market Share (%) Third Largest Issuer Third Largest Issuer Market Share (%) Combined Market Share of 3 Largest Issuers (%) Change in 3 Largest Issuer Market Share, 2011-2022 (%)
Alabama 2016 8 BCBS OF ALABAMA GRP 93 VIVA HEALTH INC 5 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 2 100 0
Alaska 2016 4 PREMERA BLUE CROSS GRP 84 AETNA GRP 12 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 3 98 1
Arizona 2016 11 BCBS OF ARIZONA INC 38 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 36 AETNA GRP 10 85 12
Arkansas 2016 6 ARKANSAS BCBS GRP 79 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 14 CATHOLIC HLTH INITIATIVES GRP 6 98 -9
California 2016 23 KAISER FOUNDATION GRP 48 WELLPOINT INC GRP 13 BLUE SHIELD OF CALIFORNIA GRP 12 74 11
Colorado 2016 9 KAISER FOUNDATION GRP 49 WELLPOINT INC GRP 25 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 11 85 0
Connecticut 2016 8 WELLPOINT INC GRP 30 HIP INS GRP 23 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 18 71 3
Delaware 2016 5 HIGHMARK GRP 70 AETNA GRP 15 CIGNA HEALTH GRP 12 97 5
District of Columbia 2016 7 AETNA GRP 37 KAISER FOUNDATION GRP 24 CAREFIRST INC GRP 20 81 4
Florida 2016 12 BCBS OF FLORIDA INC 49 AETNA GRP 21 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 17 88 14
Georgia 2016 13 WELLPOINT INC GRP 44 KAISER FOUNDATION GRP 20 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 14 78 -6
Hawaii 2016 6 HAWAII MEDICAL SERVS ASSOC 69 KAISER FOUNDATION GRP 22 UNIVERSITY HEALTH ALLIANCE 5 96 3
Idaho 2016 12 BLUE CROSS OF IDAHO HEALTH SERVS INC 65 REGENCE GRP 24 IHC INC GRP 4 94 -3
Illinois 2016 18 HCSC GRP 66 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 16 CARLE HOLDING CO GRP 6 89 8
Indiana 2016 15 WELLPOINT INC GRP 62 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 24 PHP INDIANA GRP 5 90 9
Iowa 2016 13 WELLMARK GRP 78 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 14 AETNA GRP 4 96 1
Kansas 2016 8 BCBS OF KANSAS GRP 52 BCBS OF KC GRP 31 AETNA GRP 9 91 -2
Kentucky 2016 8 WELLPOINT INC GRP 67 HUMANA GRP 17 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 8 92 11
Louisiana 2016 9 LOUISIANA HEALTH SERVS GRP 65 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 15 HUMANA GRP 11 91 8
Maine 2016 6 WELLPOINT INC GRP 70 HARVARD PILGRIM HTH CARE GRP 17 AETNA GRP 9 96 -2
Maryland 2016 6 CAREFIRST INC GRP 65 KAISER FOUNDATION GRP 14 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 11 91 -4
Massachusetts 2016 13 BCBS OF MA GRP 58 HARVARD PILGRIM HTH CARE GRP 14 TUFTS HEALTH PLAN 11 83 -2
Michigan 2016 19 BCBS OF MICHIGAN GRP 55 HENRY FORD HEALTH SYSTEMS GRP 13 SPECTRUM HEALTH GRP 12 80 18
Minnesota 2016 11 HEALTHPARTNERS GRP 46 BCBS OF MN GRP 31 MEDICA GRP 19 96 12
Mississippi 2016 7 MISSISSIPPI INS GRP 82 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 15 HUMANA GRP 1 98 2
Missouri 2016 11 BCBS OF KC GRP 29 WELLPOINT INC GRP 29 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 22 80 13
Montana 2016 8 HCSC GRP 83 PACIFICSOURCE HEALTH PLAN GRP 9 CIGNA HEALTH GRP 6 98 -2
Nebraska 2016 7 BCBS OF NEBRASKA 77 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 15 AETNA GRP 7 99 -2
Nevada 2016 9 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 65 WELLPOINT INC GRP 18 RENOWN HLTH GRP 7 90 0
New Hampshire 2016 8 WELLPOINT INC GRP 57 HARVARD PILGRIM HTH CARE GRP 35 CIGNA HEALTH GRP 6 98 -1
New Jersey 2016 8 BCBS OF NJ GRP 54 AETNA GRP 17 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 14 85 -5
New Mexico 2016 6 HCSC GRP 62 PRESBYTERIAN HEALTHCARE SERVS GRP 25 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 9 95 -1
New York 2016 17 LIFETIME HEALTHCARE GRP 17 HIP INS GRP 16 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 14 46 -24
North Carolina 2016 9 BCBS OF NORTH CAROLINA 69 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 20 AETNA GRP 7 96 3
North Dakota 2016 6 NORIDIAN MUTUAL INS CO 50 SANFORD HEALTH PLAN/SANFORD HEALTH PLAN OF MINNESOTA 47 MEDICA GRP 3 100 -3
Ohio 2016 19 WELLPOINT INC GRP 44 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 21 MEDICAL MUTUAL OF OHIO 15 80 7
Oklahoma 2016 10 HCSC GRP 52 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 15 COMMUNITYCARE GRP 13 81 18
Oregon 2016 13 KAISER FOUNDATION GRP 42 REGENCE GRP 22 PROVIDENCE HEALTH PLAN 15 79 3
Pennsylvania 2016 15 HIGHMARK GRP 35 INDEPENDENCE HEALTH GRP INC 22 AETNA GRP 11 68 7
Rhode Island 2016 4 BCBS OF RHODE ISLAND 78 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 14 TUFTS HEALTH PLAN 6 98 1
South Carolina 2016 6 BCBS OF SC GRP 89 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 8 CIGNA HEALTH GRP 3 99 0
South Dakota 2016 8 WELLMARK GRP 55 SANFORD HEALTH PLAN/SANFORD HEALTH PLAN OF MINNESOTA 20 AVERA HEALTH PLANS INC 11 86 9
Tennessee 2016 9 BCBS OF TN INC 72 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 9 CIGNA HEALTH GRP 8 90 -1
Texas 2016 21 HCSC GRP 46 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 27 AETNA GRP 11 84 10
Utah 2016 12 IHC INC GRP 42 REGENCE GRP 27 AETNA GRP 12 82 -1
Vermont 2016 3 BCBS OF VT GRP 89 MVP GRP 9 CIGNA HEALTH GRP 3 100 0
Virginia 2016 13 WELLPOINT INC GRP 48 CAREFIRST INC GRP 17 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 10 76 -5
Washington 2016 11 GRP HEALTH COOP GRP 33 PREMERA BLUE CROSS GRP 32 REGENCE GRP 21 85 -1
West Virginia 2016 7 HIGHMARK GRP 78 HEALTH PLAN GRP 15 AETNA GRP 3 97 2
Wisconsin 2016 23 WELLPOINT INC GRP 15 UNIVERSITY HEALTH CARE & GUNDERSEN LUTHERAN GRP 15 DEAN HEALTH GRP 14 44 28
Wyoming 2016 6 BCBS OF WYOMING 74 UNITEDHEALTH GRP 16 CIGNA HEALTH GRP 5 95 3

  • Our analysis includes the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
  • Federal law defines a small employer as having an average of 1 to 50 employees during the preceding calendar year; however, states may apply this definition based on an average of 1 to 100 employees.
  • Small and large employers may offer fully insured group plans (by purchasing coverage from an issuer) or self-funded group plans (by setting aside funds to pay for employee health care). Most small employers purchase fully insured plans, while most large employers self-fund at least some of their employee health benefits. For the small-group and large-group markets, enrollment data are from fully insured plans only.
  • Where multiple issuers in a state shared a parent company, we aggregated the individual issuers to the parent company level. We calculated issuers' market share using covered life-years that issuers reported to Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which measure the average number of lives insured, including dependents, on a pre-specified day of each month of the 12 months in the reporting year. Rather than a point-in-time measurement, this measure accounts for changes in enrollment that occur throughout the year. Market share refers to the ratio of the enrollment for each issuer in a state to the total enrollment in that state.
  • Covered life-years is one of several ways to measure health insurance enrollment, so it may differ from other measures of market size.
  • Names for some issuers have changed over time. For the purposes of this graphic, we have presented the issuer name associated with a given year.
  • We rounded market share values of less than 0.5 percent to zero.