Statistics can tell a lot, not only about the financial health of companies, but also how they stack up against one another. In this annual feature, we take the pulse of 50 top-ranking life and health insurers when measured against four key metrics: net investment income, total enrollment (health lines only), policyholder surplus and net premiums written. 

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The following ranks New York Life, Aetna, UnitedHealth, Vision Service Plan, Anthem, and Kaiser Foundation Heatlh Plan as leaders in their respective categories. To see which other companies earned a spot on this annual list, read on. 

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Emily Holbrook

Emily Holbrook serves as owner and head content creator at Red Label Writing LLC, a content studio that collaborates primarily with the insurance and financial services sectors. She can be reached at [email protected].