2009 Survey of Health Care ConsumersA comprehensive assessment of consumer attitudes, behaviors and unmet needs |
Consumerism is a formidable force in health care, a defining characteristic between its past and future that will impact every stakeholder’s value proposition and business model. While signaling a change in the status quo for many, the trend toward consumerism also presents great opportunity for those stakeholders that recognize the value of connecting with end users who ultimately drive demand for the goods and services sold in the U.S. health care system.
The findings of our second annual study suggest that growing numbers of consumers want to be actively engaged. They see variance in service, quality and costs. They are comparing doctors, hospitals, medications, devices, health plans and self remedies. They are exploring alternatives to conventional approaches and spending money to achieve their health goals.
Survey Resources
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Summary: 2009 Survey of Health Care Consumers
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Survey Introduction: A Forward to the Research
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Survey Overview: Methodology
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Library: 2008 Survey of Health Care Consumers
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Industry-Specific Perspective: Health Care Consumerism - Opportunities and Challenges for Health Plans
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