Fact Based List:
Five Healthcare Engagement Differences Between Millennials vs. GenXers & Boomers from EBRI Study
Submitted by Clive Riddle on Fri, 03/23/2018 - 13:56
- Far less likely to have a primary care provide: 67% Millennials have a PCP, vs. 85% Boomers / 78% Gen Xers.
- Much more likely to use walk-in clinics: 30% Millennials have used vs. 14% Boomers / 18% Gen Xers
- Much more interested in telemedicine: 40% Millennials are interested vs. 19% Boomers / 27% Gen Xers
- Much more likely to research health care options, such as checking quality or rating of MD/hospital: 51% Millennial vs. 34 percent Gen X / 31% Boomers
- More likely to participate in wellness programs such as stress management etc: 33% Millenials vs. 21% Gen X / 15% Boomers
Source: EBRI March 2018
Source URL: https://www.ebri.org/pdf/2018-297-FF-Millennials.pdf
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