More Than 40% of Americans Say COVID-19 Has Influenced What Health Plan They Intend to Select During Open Enrollment
The 2020 UnitedHealthcare Consumer Sentiment Survey revealed significant changes in Americans' health plan preferences due to COVID-19. About 44% reported the pandemic influenced their choice of health plans, with 16% prioritizing lower out-of-pocket costs. The survey also highlighted a surge in the use of digital resources, with 56% interested in virtual care and 55% utilizing online tools for healthcare comparison. Additionally, 78% felt prepared for open enrollment, emphasizing the importance of vision and dental coverage among respondents.
- 44% of Americans noted COVID-19 influenced their health plan choices.
- 56% of respondents are interested in virtual medical services.
- 78% reported preparedness for open enrollment.
- Only 62% of Gen-Z feel prepared for open enrollment compared to older generations.
MINNETONKA, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Many Americans said COVID-19 has influenced the health plan they intend to select during open enrollment, while the majority report they are interested in using a smartphone or laptop to access medical services, according to a new UnitedHealthcare survey.
These are some of the findings from the fifth-annual UnitedHealthcare Consumer Sentiment Survey, which examines Americans’ attitudes and opinions about multiple areas of health care, including open enrollment preparedness, technology trends and health plan preferences. Key findings this year include:
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Many Americans said COVID-19 has influenced the health plan they intend to choose and the decision-making process for selecting benefits. Many respondents with a health plan (
44% ) said COVID-19 has influenced – or will influence – their preferred health plan, with16% opting for an option with lower out-of-pocket costs;11% looking for more well-being programs or resources;10% seeking more comprehensive or richer benefits; and6% wanting a national health plan instead of a regional one. Gen-Z were the most likely to be influenced (68% ), compared to Baby Boomers (29% ). For some (35% ), COVID-19 has spurred them to spend more time researching health plan options. -
Majority of Americans are interested in using virtual resources for medical services, while many are turning to technology to help evaluate symptoms and comparison shop for care. A survey-record
56% said they are interested in using digital devices, such as smartphones, tablets or laptops, to access care, reflecting the surging interest in virtual care due to COVID-19. When it comes to comparison shopping for care, more than half (55% ) of respondents said they had used the internet or mobile apps to comparison shop for health care during the past year. For one-quarter of respondents (25% ), online or mobile resources are the first option to evaluate health issues or symptoms. -
Most people with health benefits say they are prepared for open enrollment, while many want vision and dental coverage. More than three-quarters (
78% ) of respondents said they are prepared for open enrollment, including more Gen-Xers (84% ) and Baby Boomers (83% ), compared to millennials (72% ) and Gen-Z (62% ). When it comes to specialty benefits, most respondents (84% ) said it was important to have vision and dental coverage options during open enrollment.
“COVID-19 continues to reshape many aspects of our lives, including how people research health plan options and access medical care,” said Rebecca Madsen, chief consumer officer of UnitedHealthcare. “This survey suggests many Americans are responding to COVID-19 by placing greater importance on comprehensive health benefits, robust well-being programs and access to technology to more effectively navigate the health system. We hope the results might lead to positive action to enhance people’s journeys and care experiences.”
Technology and Transparency Trends
Technology continues to help play an increasingly important role in how people access health care information and care. The majority of survey respondents (
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Open Enrollment Preparedness and Preferences
When it comes to time spent researching health benefits during open enrollment, nearly one-quarter of respondents (
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About the Survey
The 2020 UnitedHealthcare Consumer Sentiment Survey was conducted Sept. 11-13, 2020, using Engine INSIGHTS CARAVAN® online survey of 1,004 U.S. adults 18 and older. The margin of error was plus or minus
About UnitedHealthcare
UnitedHealthcare is dedicated to helping people live healthier lives and making the health system work better for everyone by simplifying the health care experience, meeting consumer health and wellness needs, and sustaining trusted relationships with care providers. In the United States, UnitedHealthcare offers the full spectrum of health benefit programs for individuals, employers, and Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries, and contracts directly with more than 1.3 million physicians and care professionals, and 6,500 hospitals and other care facilities nationwide. The company also provides health benefits and delivers care to people through owned and operated health care facilities in South America. UnitedHealthcare is one of the businesses of UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH), a diversified health care company. For more information, visit UnitedHealthcare at www.uhc.com or follow @UHC on Twitter.
1 UnitedHealthcare internal analysis, 2020.