58% of exchange enrollees have a choice of three or more insurers in 2019, as compared to 48% in 2018 and 58% in 2017 Source: Kaiser Family Foundation.

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58% of exchange enrollees have a choice of three or more insurers in 2019, as compared to 48% in 2018 and 58% in 2017 Source: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of data from the 2019 QHP Landscape file released by healthcare.gov on October 24, 2018. Note: For states that do not use healthcare.gov in 2019, insurer participation is estimated based on information gathered from state rate filings. Enrollment in 2019 is based on 2018 plan selections.

1,148 counties have only one exchange insurer in 2019 compared to 1,623 counties in 2018 Source: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of data from the 2019 QHP Landscape file released by healthcare.gov on October 24, 2018. Note: For states that do not use healthcare.gov in 2019, insurer participation is estimated based on information gathered from state rate filings. Enrollment is based on 2018 plan selections. There is one fewer county in 2019 than 2018 because Bedford city county, Virginia, was incorporated into Bedford county.

63% of exchange enrollees living in metro counties will have a choice of three or more insurers in 2019 Source: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of data from the 2019 QHP Landscape file released by healthcare.gov on October 24, 2018. Note: For states that do not use healthcare.gov in 2019, insurer participation is estimated based on information gathered from state rate filings. Enrollment is based on 2018 plan selections. 2019 columns may not sum to 100 due to rounding. Metro/Non-Metro county classifications are based on definitions from the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy.

Distribution of Exchange Enrollees by Number of Insurers in 2018 and 2019 Source: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of data from the 2019 QHP Landscape file released by healthcare.gov on October 24, 2018. Note: For states that do not use healthcare.gov in 2019, insurer participation is estimated based on information gathered from state rate filings. Enrollment is based on 2018 plan selections. 2019 columns may not sum to 100 due to rounding.

37% of counties will have one exchange insurer in 2019, compared to 52% of counties with one exchange insurer in 2018 Source: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of data from the 2019 QHP Landscape file released by healthcare.gov on October 24, 2018. Note: For states that do not use healthcare.gov in 2019, insurer participation is estimated based on information gathered from state rate filings. Enrollment is based on 2018 plan selections. 2019 columns may not sum to 100 due to rounding.

Insurer Participation by County in 2019 Source: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of data from the 2019 QHP Landscape file released by healthcare.gov on October 24, 2018. Note: For states that do not use healthcare.gov in 2019, insurer participation is estimated based on information gathered from state rate filings. Enrollment is based on 2018 plan selections. See the interactive map here: https://www.kff.org/health-reform/issue-brief/insurer-participation-on-aca-marketplaces/