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Survey Reveals U.S. Health Care Consumers Are Not Homogeneous
Six segments emerge from the 2008 Survey of Health Care Consumers

The Deloitte Center for Health Solutions' 2008 Survey of Health Care Consumers reveals that the U.S. health care consumer market is clearly not homogeneous: It is composed of six segments, each distinguished by a unique set of behaviors and attitudes. 

The six segments differ along several dimensions: Key differentiators include the degree to which consumers prefer or use traditional services versus alternative and nonconventional services; the extent to which they are inclined toward self-dependent decision-making versus doctor-dependent decision-making; and the level at which they seek information via online tools and use various value-added services. Although the segments were not determined based on demographics, important demographic differences are evident.

The six segments are:

Content & Compliant
Represents 29 percent of the U.S. population

Online access

Sick & Savvy
Represents 24 percent of the U.S. population

 

Online & Onboard
Represents 8 percent of the U.S. population

 Shop & Save
Represents 2 percent of the U.S. population
 Out & About
Represents 9 percent of the U.S. population
 Casual & Cautious
Represents 28 percent of the U.S. population

To learn more about how each segment responded to specific survey questions, visit the Executive Summary of the 2008 Survey of Health Care Consumers.

Related Content:
Executive Summary: 2008 Survey of Health Care Consumers
Fact Sheet Library: Health Care Consumerism
Overview: Center for Health Solutions 

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Last Updated: February 25, 2008
Source: Deloitte LLP - United States (English)

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