Each company doesn’t necessarily have an equal portion of the market. The three companies below the average (and any others not shown like you noted) may have a larger portion of the market.
And the three companies (kaiser, oscar, ambetter) with lower denial rates than the national average combined have less of a marketshare than United Health. But there are a ton of smaller players in the market. I guess the lesson is the big players pretty much all suck.
Each company doesn’t necessarily have an equal portion of the market. The three companies below the average (and any others not shown like you noted) may have a larger portion of the market.
I was looking at this: https://content.naic.org/sites/default/files/publication-msr-hb-accident-health.pdf
And the three companies (kaiser, oscar, ambetter) with lower denial rates than the national average combined have less of a marketshare than United Health. But there are a ton of smaller players in the market. I guess the lesson is the big players pretty much all suck.