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Maine Finalizes 2026 Health Insurance Premiums

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Published September 4th, 2025
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Summary

The Maine Bureau of Insurance has announced finalized 2026 health insurance premiums for the individual and small group markets. Average rate increases of 23.9% for individuals and 17.5% for small groups will take effect January 1, 2026, driven by rising medical and drug costs.

What changed

The Maine Bureau of Insurance has finalized 2026 health insurance premiums, approving an average rate increase of 23.9% for the individual market and 17.5% for the small employer market. These finalized rates are slightly lower than initially requested by insurers but reflect national trends of rising healthcare costs, including medical services and prescription drugs. The Bureau attributes these increases partly to federal policy instability and potential reductions in premium tax credits.

Regulated entities, specifically health insurers operating in Maine, have had their proposed rates reviewed and approved. While the rates are set to take effect January 1, 2026, consumers and small employers are encouraged to shop for policies that best meet their needs on CoverME.gov. The Bureau's review process is limited by state law to ensuring rates are not excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory, focusing on the balance between premiums and expected costs.

What to do next

  1. Review finalized 2026 health insurance premium rates for individual and small group markets.
  2. Ensure compliance with new rates effective January 1, 2026.
  3. Advise affected consumers and employers on available coverage options.

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Maine Bureau of Insurance Announces Final 2026 Health Insurance Premiums for Individual and Small Group Market

09/04/2025

Higher rates are driven by increasing cost of medical services, growing costs of prescription drugs, and instability of policies at the Federal Level

Read BOI Superintendent Bob Carey’s op-ed in the Press Herald on higher rates HERE.

The Maine Bureau of Insurance today announced the finalized 2026 health insurance rates for Maine’s individual and small group market to take effect on January 1, 2026. Following a careful review of proposals from Maine’s insurers and after a public hearing, the Bureau has approved an average rate increase of 23.9 percent for the individual market and 17.5 percent for the small employer market (those with 50 or fewer employees).

These average final rates are slightly lower than those initially requested by health insurers – which were 26 percent for individuals and 19 percent for small employers – and are consistent with increasing rates across the nation. A recent analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that, nationally, rates are increasing by an average of 20 percent

The Bureau is limited in what it can do to control proposed rate increases. Under State law, the Bureau examines each insurer’s experience and projected costs and is charged with determining whether rates are excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory. In this context, “excessive” is measured by the amount of premium needed to cover the expected cost. Federal law requires insurers to spend at least 80 cents of every premium dollar on health care services to ensure that health insurer profits do not drive premium increases.

“These higher rates are being driven by the increasing cost of medical services, the growing cost of prescription drugs, and the instability of Federal policies – especially the potential expiration of enhanced premium tax credits at the end of this year,” said Bob Carey, Superintendent of the Maine Bureau of Insurance. “While the premium tax credits will continue in 2026, they will be greatly reduced unless Congress and the President act soon.”

Superintendent Carey published an op-ed in the Portland Press Herald today explaining in greater detail the driving factors behind the increases. His op-ed can be read HERE.

The individual market covers roughly 71,000 Maine residents who purchase health plans on their own, primarily through CoverME.Gov, the state’s online marketplace. At year-end 2024, the small group market covered over 45,000 people who obtain health insurance through a small employer. The vast majority of Maine people obtain health insurance coverage through their employer through the large group market. Rates in the large group market are not subject to review and approval by the BOI.

Health insurance premiums vary by health insurer and by health plan. The Bureau urges consumers to shop for a policy that best meets their needs.

To learn more about individual and small group health insurance options in Maine, please visit https://www.maine.gov/pfr/insurance/consumers/life-health-disability, and to enroll in coverage visit https://www.CoverME.gov.

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State DOI
Published
September 4th, 2025
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Notice
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Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

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Consumers Employers
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State (Maine) State (Maine)

Taxonomy

Primary area
Healthcare
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Insurance Consumer Protection

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