PacificSource Health Plans Review (2024)

PacificSource has good customer service but high rates for regular health insurance.

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Pacific Source Health Plans

Editor's Rating

PacificSource is a good choice if you want reliable customer service, but it has high rates for regular health insurance plans. The company's Medicare Advantage plans are cheap, but most customers aren't happy with their plans.


Pros and cons

Pros

Good overall customer service

Cheap Medicare Advantage plans

Financially stable for a small company

Regular health, Medicare Advantage and dental plans available

Cons

Expensive rates

Below average plan quality

Limited availability


PacificSource is leaving Washington state. The company will discontinue existing plans by 2025, and PacificSource has stopped selling new policies except for Medicare Advantage plans in Clark County.

Are PacificSource health plans good?

PacificSource health plans are a good choice if you don't mind paying more for a good experience.

PacificSource health plans have good customer service but are more expensive than average. The company gets 15% fewer complaints than an average company its size.

PacificSource scores well on customer satisfaction from HealthCare.gov for plans in Montana and Oregon. That means most PacificSource customers in those states are happy with their doctors and how easy it is to get appointments and medical services.

However, PacificSource is more expensive than average across all levels of coverage.

PacificSource is a better deal in some states than others. For example, PacificSource has roughly average costs for a Silver health plan in Idaho. In Oregon, the same coverage costs $67 per month more than the state average.

PacificSource vs. average rates for the Pacific Northwest

Plan tier
PacificSource
Regional average
Bronze$422$406
Silver$562$530
Gold$605$592

Average monthly rates are for a 40-year-old living in the Pacific Northwest.

While the company scores well on customer satisfaction, it is roughly average for managing ongoing conditions and for basic and preventive care in Oregon and Montana.

PacificSource also sells employee health insurance plans for small and large businesses, called group coverage.

PacificSource dental insurance

PacificSource also sells dental insurance. The company has the most expensive dental insurance in Oregon and Montana at $55 per month on average for a 40-year-old.

Consider a lower-cost alternative like Kaiser Permanente. Its dental plans average $40 per month for a 40-year-old, and Kaiser has a strong reputation for customer service.

PacificSource Medicare Advantage

PacificSource has cheap Medicare Advantage rates, but most customers aren't happy with their plans.

PacificSource Medicare Advantage plans cost $27 per month on average. That's 18% cheaper than the average rate for Medicare Advantage plans in Oregon, Idaho and Montana.

PacificSource also pays more when you go to the doctor or get a prescription filled. The company's annual limit on how much you'll pay for medical care, called an out-of-pocket maximum, is 5% lower than the average for Idaho, Oregon and Montana, saving you money if you reach the limit.

In addition, the amount you'll pay before PacificSource drug coverage starts, called a drug deductible, is 38% cheaper than the regional average for those three states.

PacificSource has cheap costs and average customer satisfaction ratings in Clark County, Washington.

PacificSource has a star rating of 3.5 out of 5 from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, a government organization. That's slightly lower than the 3.8 regional average.

Star ratings measure many parts of plan quality like customer service, ability to get care and patient outcomes. Consider Humana if you prioritize plan quality and don't mind paying a slightly higher monthly rate. It has a high rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars.

Blue Cross of Idaho is a good alternative if you live in Idaho.

PacificSource Oregon Health Plan (OHP)

In Oregon, PacificSource also manages a free health insurance program for people who earn a low income, called the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) or Medicaid.

You can choose PacificSource as your Medicaid plan manager if you live in Portland or parts of Central Oregon.

PacificSource reviews and complaints

PacificSource has a generally good customer service reputation. However, your experience with the company will likely depend on where you live and what type of insurance you have.

In Oregon and Idaho, the company scored 3.5 out of 5 stars from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) for overall quality. However, PacificSource offers better care for some services depending on where you live. For example, Oregon residents gave their primary care doctors 2 stars on average compared to Idaho's 4-star average.

PacificSource gets 15% fewer complaints than an average company its size. That suggests customers are generally satisfied with their coverage.

PacificSource has high customer satisfaction scores from HealthCare.gov for its regular health insurance plans. However, the company scores slightly worse than average when it comes to Medicare Advantage plan quality according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

Frequently asked questions

Are PacificSource health plans good?

PacificSource is a good choice for regular health insurance. The company has high-quality health insurance plans at higher-than-average prices.

PacificSource's Medicare Advantage plans are cheap but low-quality.

What type of insurance is PacificSource?

PacificSource sells regular health insurance, Medicare Advantage plans and dental insurance. The company also manages some plans for Oregon Health Plan (OHP), or Medicaid, in Oregon.

What's PacificSource's phone number?

You can call PacificSource for a quote or plan information at 866-282-8814, TTY: 711.


Methodology

PacificSource health and dental insurance cost and customer satisfaction information came from HealthCare.gov. Medicare Advantage rate and quality data came from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

Complaint information came from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). Other plan quality ratings came from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).

Contact information and plan availability were taken from the PacificSource website.

Editorial note: The content of this article is based on the author's opinions and recommendations alone. It has not been previewed, commissioned or otherwise endorsed by any of our network partners.