- Health insurance companies have started informing states about significant premium increases for individual and small group market enrollees in 2026.
- A key factor driving these price hikes is the expected impact of tariffs, which are projected to raise the cost of prescription drugs, medical devices, and other medical products.
- Some insurers, including Independent Health Benefits Corporation and UnitedHealthcare of Oregon, have explicitly cited tariff uncertainty as a reason for a portion of their planned premium increases.
- Experts indicate that insurers are struggling to project the financial impact of tariffs due to a lack of historical data, leading some to factor in higher costs as a precaution.
- This situation is part of a "perfect storm of factors", including potential congressional cuts to Medicaid and the expected end of enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies.
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