California's health insurance exchange, Covered California, has the largest enrollment of all exchanges with Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Blue Shield of California, and Centene as enrollment
Illinois sports a massive and stable commercial market, a Medicaid sector in transition, and a growing Medicare Advantage market. The commercial market in Illinois remains firmly within the grip of
The Oklahoma managed care landscape is dominated by Tulsa-headquartered Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma and national players UnitedHealth Group and Aetna. Local HMO CommunityCare is also a
Commercial enrollment in Georgia has dipped as hundreds of thousands of residents turn to subsidies on the federally facilitated health insurance exchange, which has five more carriers offering plans
Commercial enrollment in West Virginia has sputtered because of fluctuations in the state's economy. The dynamics of the market favor well-entrenched carriers with broad provider networks. The
Texas' commercial market is consolidated with four payers covering around 50 percent of the states commercial enrollment. The federally-facilitated exchange in Texas will have a stable number of
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont continues to dominate commercial enrollment in the state, followed by Cigna and MVP Health, battling for market share in a state with a low uninsured rate
There has been a flurry of merger activity in Washington state recently, particularly in the Seattle area where Optum has purchased two large physician groups, The Polyclinic and DaVita Medical Group
Overall commercial enrollment in North Dakota has seen a little downside due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The job market dynamics indicate managed care organizations will continue to see room for growth
The Rhode Island Health Benefits Exchange launched with three participating insurers, including the two largest commercial carriers in the state and its largest Medicaid managed care organization. The
South Dakota's commercial market is dominated by IDN networks Avera Health and Sanford Health along with Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield. Sanford Health and Avera Health are the only two insurers
Colorado health policy has circled around greater access in rural areas and cost-effective healthcare through inciting competition in the state. Colorado's proposal to create a public option,
The Affordable Care Act did not require U.S. territories to form or participate in health insurance exchanges, but the ACA is nevertheless reshaping managed care in Puerto Rico. The U.S. territory,
Despite Gov. Tony Evers' campaign to expand Medicaid during budget discussions of 2021, Republican opposition continues. The state's ACA marketplace continues to see large carrier
Mississippi was one of a few states to operate a hybrid exchange model, but the state's own small business exchange, One Mississippi, stopped accepting enrollees and transitioned to HealthCare