Nearly Four in Five Americans Who Have Used Virtual Primary Care Say It Helped Them Take Charge of Their Health
The recent study commissioned by Elevance Health reveals that 94% of Americans who used virtual primary care are satisfied, with 79% feeling empowered about their health. Conducted by The Harris Poll, the survey of over 5,000 adults shows that convenience and accessibility are key attractions to virtual care. While 48% are familiar with the term, 73% find it appealing. Many Americans, especially those with chronic conditions, see it as a way to enhance healthcare access. The study confirms a significant rise in telehealth usage, nearly 20 times pre-pandemic levels.
- 94% of users are satisfied with virtual primary care.
- 79% report feeling empowered to manage their health.
- Significant rise in telehealth usage, nearly 20 times pre-pandemic levels.
- 73% of respondents find virtual primary care appealing.
- 82% of Americans consider their health to be excellent or good.
- Only 48% of Americans are familiar with virtual primary care.
- 31% believe doctors need to see them in person for proper diagnosis.
- 21% are uncertain if virtual care is covered by their insurance.
Study also shows convenience and accessibility are top traits that attract Americans to virtual primary care
“Consumers are using digital technologies at an accelerating pace, and consistent with this, we’re seeing at
Familiarity & Experience with Virtual Primary Care
While telehealth and online healthcare services are rising in popularity,
Even though a majority like/find virtual primary care appealing, people still have questions. Around three in ten Americans who have not used virtual primary care as a source of primary care (
Virtual primary care is part of
“As we develop the future of consumer-centered healthcare, it is important that we create a digital care network that gives individuals access to a spectrum of connected services, which includes virtual primary care as well as in-office, in-home, and digital services,” Ronanki added.
Virtual Primary Care and Individuals with Chronic Conditions
While a majority of Americans (
Americans see the benefits of virtual primary care - no matter if they are or are not living with or managing a chronic health condition. Many feel it can be a great way to increase access to healthcare for people who may otherwise be unable to visit a provider in-person (
Americans with a chronic health condition are more likely than those without a chronic health condition to be familiar with virtual primary care (
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Prescriptions (
19% vs.12% ) -
General wellness/treatment plans (
10% vs.7% ) -
Addressing a non-urgent medical problem (
8% vs.5% ) -
Quickly addressing a new acute or urgent medical problem (
7% vs.5% ) -
Getting a referral to a specialist (
6% vs.4% ) -
Addressing urgent issues or flare-ups associated with chronic conditions (
6% vs.3% ) -
Managing chronic conditions (
5% vs.2% )
As digital communications dominate everyday interactions and business transactions, there is an opportunity for providers to increase adoption of technology to address a gap with consumer use of digital communications in healthcare. Around two in five (
With virtual primary care available with many of Elevance Health’s affiliated health plans, those members seeking digital communication with a care provider have access to a virtual care team through our medical text-chat service. The virtual primary care team can provide members with preventive care, condition management, and urgent care concerns - helping members improve their health and wellbeing – all at no or low cost. Follow-up questions can be managed for no additional charge through asynchronous chat, giving the member freedom to start, pause, and resume conversational messaging on their own terms.
Despite mixed familiarity surrounding virtual primary care, Americans appear eager to embark on this new path in healthcare:
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More than half who have a primary care physician (
52% ) say they would use virtual primary care in addition to the care they receive from their current primary healthcare provider within the next year, while most are likely to do so within the next two to five years (59% ) and beyond the next five years (62% ). -
Most Americans who have used virtual primary care (
84% ) say it has been very useful during the pandemic and plan to continue using it as pandemic conditions improve. -
Many people are interested in using virtual primary care for services such as prescription refills (
76% ), referrals to specialists (72% ), and addressing both non-urgent (67% ) and/or urgent issues (58% ). -
Overall, Americans believe the healthcare system is changing for the better with the inclusion of virtual primary care (
71% ). -
Similarly, a majority of Americans (
83% ) believe it is a great way to increase access to healthcare for people who may otherwise be unable to visit a provider in person.
To learn more about the virtual primary care study, visit www.elevancehealth.com/research/physical-health/what-consumers-want-from-virtual-primary-care-findings.
Methodology
The research was conducted online within the
Data are weighted where necessary by age by gender, race/ethnicity, region, education, marital status, household size, household income, language proficiency for Hispanics, and propensity to be online to bring them in line with their actual proportions in the population.
Respondents for this survey were selected from among those who have agreed to participate in our surveys. The sampling precision of Harris online polls is measured by using a Bayesian credible interval. For this study, the sample data is accurate to within +/- 1.7 percentage points using a
All sample surveys and polls, whether or not they use probability sampling, are subject to other multiple sources of error which are most often not possible to quantify or estimate, including, but not limited to coverage error, error associated with nonresponse, error associated with question wording and response options, and post-survey weighting and adjustments.
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