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Nevada Health Link Sees Enrollment Drop
23 Jan
Summary
- Nevada Health Link enrollment fell nearly 6% to 104,286.
- Nearly 7 in 10 enrollees actively shopped for insurance.
- Average insurance premiums saw a 26% increase for 2026 coverage.

Nevada Health Link reported 104,286 enrollments for health coverage between November 1 and January 15, a nearly 6% decrease from the prior year. This decline aligns with national preliminary data showing a 3.5% dip in open enrollment. Despite fewer total enrollments, engagement among those signing up saw a notable increase, with 7 in 10 actively comparing plans, a 32% rise in shopper activity.
New enrollees decreased by nearly 6,000 compared to the previous year, while active re-enrollees more than doubled. This shift may be driven by rising costs, as insurance premiums for existing plans were approved for an average rate hike of 26% for 2026 coverage. Nevada's public option, the Battle Born State Plans, accounted for 10% of total enrollments, offering a potentially more affordable alternative as federal Affordable Care Act subsidies expire.




