Concentration in Health Insurance Markets
This interactive chart provides details on 1) enrollment in the overall individual market and the individual exchanges as measured by covered life-years, and 2) covered life-years in each state's individual exchange as a proportion of covered life-years in the overall individual market from 2015 through 2022.
Alaska
Source: GAO analysis of data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). | GAO-25-107194
The table below displays data for the selected state. Click here to download the data used in this graphic.
State | Year | Covered life-years, individual exchange | Covered life-years, individual market | Individual exchange covered life-years as a proportion of overall individual market (%) |
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Alaska | 2015 | 17,044 | 27,451 | 62 |
Alaska | 2016 | 15,371 | 21,535 | 71 |
Alaska | 2017 | 14,612 | 18,576 | 79 |
Alaska | 2018 | 15,401 | 19,147 | 80 |
Alaska | 2019 | 15,109 | 18,227 | 83 |
Alaska | 2020 | 15,373 | 18,255 | 84 |
Alaska | 2021 | 17,496 | 19,939 | 88 |
Alaska | 2022 | 21,252 | 22,938 | 93 |
- We calculated the size of each market from 2015 through 2022 using covered life-years that issuers reported to Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services or states. This measure is calculated as the average number of lives insured each month in the reporting year. Rather than a point-in-time measurement, this measure accounts for changes in enrollment that occur throughout the year.
- Covered life-years is one of several ways to measure health insurance enrollment, so it may differ from other measures of market size.
- We rounded market share values of less than 0.5 percent to zero.