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According to a recent survey by healthinsurance.com, seniors are increasingly adopting technology, with 60% embracing it more during the COVID-19 pandemic. Notably, there has been a 340% increase in telemedicine usage among Medicare recipients. The survey highlights that 38% of seniors haven't seen family in person since mid-March, and concerns over healthcare costs are prevalent, with 66% worried about out-of-pocket expenses. As the 2020 election approaches, 90% prioritize lowering drug prices, indicating significant shifts in the healthcare landscape for seniors.

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  • 340% increase in telemedicine usage among Medicare recipients during COVID-19.
  • 60% of seniors are embracing technology more during the pandemic.
  • 73% of seniors are active on social media, primarily using it to connect with family.
  • 89% believe prescription drug prices are too high, indicating awareness of healthcare costs.
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  • 66% of seniors are worried about out-of-pocket medical costs.
  • 36% have delayed doctor visits due to cost concerns.
  • 38% have not seen their family members in person since mid-March.

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., July 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Just call them 'Silver Techies'. Medicare eligible seniors are embracing technology and loving it.  Six in ten are embracing technology more during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new healthinsurance.com survey. 

Seniors are using technology for their healthcare needs. The survey reveals an incredible 340% increase in telemedicine usage among Medicare recipients since the start of COVID-19. One-third report ordering their prescriptions from an online pharmacy. And it's not just telemedicine and the internet. Nearly one-third say they monitor their health using a wearable. In fact, 4 in 10 are interested in a wearable that helps them and those around them maintain appropriate social distance.

The survey also explores seniors' internet usage, healthcare cost concerns, Medicare enrollment, grandma and grandpa's binge-watching habits, and more. 

COVID-19 Impact
The coronavirus pandemic is affecting seniors' daily habits and family life; 38% haven't seen their kids or grandkids in person since mid-March. More than half have put off a dentist appointment because of COVID-19. Six in ten have only left the house to go food shopping or to the pharmacy during COVID-19. On the flip side 27% say they have left their house whenever they wanted during the pandemic. 35% are worried about contracting COVID-19 because they may be hit with a surprise bill. Nearly 4 in 10 think those who have a Medicare Advantage plan and who contract COVID-19 are getting better care. 12% used the special enrollment period to enroll in Medicare during COVID-19. 

Telemedicine Is Trending
Telemedicine is trending among those on Medicare. Prior to COVID-19 only 1 in 10 used telemedicine. During COVID-19, 44% have used telemedicine and 43% say they intend on using it after. Of those who used telemedicine, 58% say they have used it just once and 30% report using it once a month. Two-thirds of those who haven't tried telemedicine said the reason is simply because they haven't needed the service. 

Grandparents Are Binge Watching
Binge-watching doesn't have an age limit; 75% of respondents say they have a smart TV or use a streaming device, with 47% admitting to binge-watching. But Grandma and Grandpa aren't totally sold on cutting the cord, 66% of seniors still have Cable TV.

Liking Social Media
A majority of senior citizens are hitting the like button; 73% are on social media with 83% saying they use Facebook the most. 52% say they use social media to stay in touch with family and friends and 21% say they use it to get news. 

Making Use Of Video Chatting
Seniors are using technology to stay in touch with both family and friends during COVID-19. More than half video chat with their kids and grandkids at least once a month, with 50% saying they video chat more since the start of COVID-19. And it's not just with family, 32% say they video chat with their friends. 

Satisfied With Smartphones
Nine in ten seniors say they have a smartphone and like to use it. 71% say their preferred method of communication is either texting or talking on their cell phone. And it's not just smartphones, two-thirds say they also have some type of tablet. 11% have used the COVID-19 pandemic as a reason to start using a smartphone. 

2020 Election
In the upcoming election, nine in ten say lowering drug prices is important to them. 68% say the economy and healthcare are the two most important issues to them in the 2020 election. How seniors are going to vote is split; 58% say they will vote via a mail in ballot, and 42% say they will vote in person in November. 

When asked about the outlook of the United States, 84% say they haven't seen the country more divided in their lifetime than it is now.

Medicare Enrollment Habits
Nearly 8 in 10 research their Medicare options online. But not all beneficiaries enroll online; 44% sign up using the internet, and the remaining 56% sign up either in person or on the phone. When looking for a plan, 4 in 10 look for a Medicare plan that accepts their doctor. For 26%, a Medicare plan with low monthly premiums and copays is most important, while 22% are looking for a plan that has extra benefits like dental, vision, hearing or fitness programs. More than two-thirds with a Medicare Advantage plan are happy with it. Two in ten intend to use the annual enrollment period beginning in October to adjust their current Medicare plan. 26% say they intend to switch from an Original Medicare to a Medicare Advantage plan and 22% plan to change their prescription drug plan. When asked if the age to be eligible for Medicare should be lowered to 60, 51% said yes.

Healthcare Cost Worries
Two-thirds are worried about out-of-pocket medical costs. Six in ten are worried about an unexpected medical bill, so much so that 36% have put off seeing a doctor because of cost. 89% think prescription drug prices are too high. One-third spend more than $50 a month on prescription drugs. As far as future costs are concerned, 50% of respondents say they have money set aside for their family to use for their health needs. 

View the full survey results here: https://www.healthinsurance.com/learning-center/article/medicare-eligible-seniors-survey 

METHODOLOGY:
The above results were gathered through an online poll of more than 1,000 Medicare eligible Americans aged 64+. The poll was conducted from July 17, 2020 to July 20, 2020, gleaning representative samples from each state based on population.

ABOUT HEALTHINSURANCE.COM:
Healthinsurance.com combines the nation's leading health insurance carriers and advanced technology to offer a suite of private insurance solutions and Medicare plan options. In just a few clicks, our website provides consumers the ability to access powerful online comparison tools and educational resources that enable efficient self-guided navigation of available health insurance and Medicare options. For more information, visit www.healthinsurance.com.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS:
Healthinsurance.com LLC is part of the Benefytt Technologies family companies (NASDAQ: BFYT). This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are statements other than historical fact, and may include statements relating to goals, plans and projections regarding new markets, products, services, growth strategies, anticipated trends in our business and anticipated changes and developments in the United States health insurance system and laws. Forward-looking statements are based on our current assumptions, expectations and beliefs are generally identifiable by use of words "may," "might," "will," "should," "expects," "plans," "anticipates," "believes," "estimates," "predicts," "potential" or "continue," or similar expressions and involve significant risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results, developments and business decisions to differ materially from those contemplated by these statements. These risks and uncertainties include, among other things, our ability to maintain relationships and develop new relationships with health insurance carriers and distributors, our ability to retain our members, the demand for our products, the amount of commissions paid to us or changes in health insurance plan pricing practices, our ability to integrate our acquisitions, competition, changes and developments in the United States health insurance system and laws, and our ability to adapt to them, the ability to maintain and enhance our name recognition, difficulties arising from acquisitions or other strategic transactions, and our ability to build the necessary infrastructure and processes to maintain effective controls over financial reporting. These and other risk factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in our forward-looking statements are discussed in HIIQ's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as well as other documents that may be filed by HIIQ from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which are available at www.sec.gov. Any forward-looking statement made by us in this press release is based only on information currently available to us and speaks only as of the date on which it is made. You should not rely on any forward-looking statement as representing our views in the future. We undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise.

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FAQ

What percentage of seniors are using telemedicine during the pandemic?

There has been a 340% increase in telemedicine usage among Medicare recipients.

How has COVID-19 impacted seniors' healthcare habits?

COVID-19 has led to 60% of seniors embracing technology more, with many delaying doctor appointments.

What are seniors' main concerns regarding healthcare costs?

66% of seniors are worried about out-of-pocket medical costs and 89% believe prescription drugs are overpriced.

What do seniors prioritize in the upcoming 2020 election?

In the 2020 election, 90% of seniors emphasize lowering drug prices as a key issue.

What technology do seniors prefer for communication?

71% of seniors prefer to communicate via text or phone calls on their smartphones.

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