Fierce Healthcare August 13, 2021
Paige Minemyer

Oscar Health said it plans to offer its individual and family plans in three new states and 146 new counties for the 2022 plan year, marking its fifth straight year of geographic expansion.

The startup insurer will offer plans for the first time in Arkansas, Illinois and Nebraska and also intends to expand its reach in Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Missouri, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and Texas.

The expansion, which is pending regulatory approval, will bring the company’s total footprint to 22 states and 607 counties including its individual and family, Medicare Advantage and small group plans, which includes the co-branded Cigna + Oscar coverage.

“Our focus at Oscar has always been to expand access to high quality, low-cost health care that...

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