New Survey Reveals How The Pandemic Has Altered Consumer Attitudes And Behaviors About Health And Healthcare
NEW YORK, Dec. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The COVID-19 pandemic changed many aspects of Americans' lives and a new study has found that healthcare is no exception. From telehealth consults to wearable devices to retail clinics, consumers' attitudes and behaviors about healthcare have shifted markedly over the past two years, according to the 2021 Oliver Wyman Consumer Healthcare Survey.
"It's no surprise that the pandemic drove consumers to find new ways to manage their health and access care," said Sarah Snider, Partner, Health and Life Sciences at Oliver Wyman. "What this survey reveals is how much we have adapted our attitudes and behaviors over the past two years. There is broader consumer use of technology for health and healthcare needs as well as a new acceptance of non-traditional resources for care."
The survey was fielded among more than 7,000 respondents from August 2 to September 8 by management consulting firm Oliver Wyman. This was its first large-scale consumer healthcare survey since 2018. Some key findings include:
Greater acceptance of virtual health
The use of virtual health services—including video, telephone and text/chat—tripled since the previous survey conducted in 2018. Now, more than
Consumer satisfaction with the care they received during virtual sessions was also high, with
Use of smart devices is rising
The pandemic also increased interest in using smart devices. Nearly half of respondents (
Urgent care and retail clinics gain traction
When in-person care is needed for certain conditions, consumers are willing to use alternatives to their regular doctor. Although
As with virtual care, consumer satisfaction with these clinics was high. Of those who used an urgent care clinic,
Getting mental health care was a challenge
The pandemic exacerbated the mental health crisis and more than one-third (
For those who considered but didn't get help,
"These data show how consumers are challenging industry leaders to serve them in ways that are more affordable, accessible and meaningful," said Sam Glick, Global Leader, Health and Life Sciences at Oliver Wyman. "Every healthcare company must now be a consumer company or risk long-term irrelevance."
The 2021 Oliver Wyman Consumer Healthcare Survey also explored other behaviors including who and what influences decision-making and attitudes about health insurance plans. Additional findings are available upon request.
About Oliver Wyman
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