A 2026 Asia-Pacific health care study by Bain & Company reports that Filipinos show relatively high trust in health insurers despite ongoing concerns about the sector. The study finds that 71% of Filipino consumers trust health insurers to help manage their health care needs. This level of trust places insurers among the most trusted stakeholders in the Philippine health care system. According to the study’s comparisons, primary care providers and pharmacies receive higher trust ratings, with 74% of consumers expressing trust in each group. The results suggest that insurers are viewed as a key part of how consumers navigate health care services, even as doubts persist. The findings come from Bain & Company’s broader assessment of the state of health care in the Asia-Pacific region, which includes consumer sentiment across multiple stakeholder categories. The reported trust figures reflect consumers’ self-reported trust and do not, by themselves, address the performance or outcomes of health insurers in providing care.