Digging deeper into the data: US healthcare consumers will select a provider based on how well they meet their desire for digital, personalized experiences.
- 66% of respondents said their provider selection was dependent on the provider’s ability to communicate efficiently and consistently.
- And 60% of consumers would choose a provider based on how well the provider understands them, beyond just basic patient data.
And consumers don't just want digital communication—it has to be relevant, timely, and fruitful.
- 44% of consumers expect their providers to contact them proactively—and 15% would be more likely to choose a provider that was more proactive.
The bigger picture: Healthcare incumbents still lag on offering strong digital experiences.
- 57% of consumers think retailers and financial services do a better job at providing personalized, omnichannel experiences than healthcare institutions, per RedPoint.
What’s at stake? Consumers are growing less loyal to their providers and more open to shopping around for healthcare services, and nontraditional/digital health companies are meeting healthcare consumers’ demands.
For example, CVS Health launched a virtual primary care solution, Aetna Virtual Primary Care, which offers consumers the convenience of hybrid in-person and virtual care and a continuous relationship with their preferred provider.
In another example, Teladoc ranked first in consumer satisfaction and number one among D2C telehealth providers per JD Power’s 2021 Telehealth study.
- This is likely because Teladoc takes on whole-person care well, integrating every step of a patient’s health journey and the quick and easy access consumers have to Teladoc’s providers.
- Teladoc patients can typically connect with doctors within 20 minutes of a request, doctors are available 24/7, and 92% of Teladoc patients have their medical issues addressed in a single call.