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Willis Towers Watson: 8 Takeaways Regarding American Workers' 2020 Health Services Utilization
Submitted by Charlene Ice on Thu, 10/29/2020 - 16:28
- 44% said they deferred medical care at some point during the pandemic.
- 30% said they had canceled or postponed their own appointment or treatment.
- 25% said their medical provider canceled or postponed an appointment or treatment.
- 61% of those who delayed care said they did so due to worry about the pandemic.
- 42% of those who delayed care were worried about money.
- 29% of those who deferred care said their health suffered as a result.
- 47% said they used virtual health services this year.
- 26% said they expect to increase their health care use when the pandemic ends.
Notes: Results of the 2020 Global Benefits Attitudes Survey of almost 5,000 American workers in the first half of October 2020.
Source: Willis Towers Watson, October 28, 2020
Source URL: https://www.willistowerswatson.com/en-US/News/2020/10/employ...
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