Kyruus Health’s 2024 Health Plan Care Access Benchmark Report Reveals Why People Are Skipping or Delaying Care
Survey highlights challenges in provider data accuracy, cost transparency, and online scheduling impacting healthcare access, member engagement and experience
BOSTON, June 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — In April 2024, Kyruus Health, the leading care access platform, partnered with Wakefield Research to better understand the challenges faced by healthcare consumers when searching for care through their health plan. Despite progress in transparency tools, members still seek more accurate information and seamless access to care through integrated digital experiences.
A total of 1,000 consumers were surveyed, revealing 47 percent of consumers have skipped or delayed care in the past year, due to:
- Finding inaccurate provider information in health plan digital properties.
- Cost uncertainties.
- Barriers such as lack of online scheduling and appointment availability.
Of those who have skipped care, 68 percent agree they need more help navigating and understanding their healthcare options.
Finding Inaccurate Provider Information
Health plan websites and apps continue to be the main source for gathering information online when searching for care. In fact, 55 percent of all consumers rely on a health plan website or app when searching for care online.
Thirty-five percent of consumers now rank health plans as the most trusted source of information, up from 29 percent in 2023. While trust in health plans is on the rise, provider data inaccuracies significantly impact consumer trust in health plans, with 30 percent of consumers skipping or delaying care as a result.
Members who skip care are skipping crucial early detection and prevention appointments, with annual wellness visits being the most commonly missed or delayed.
Beyond providers and payers, social media is becoming a vital source of information, with one in five consumers turning to platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram.
Cost Uncertainties
Cost is a critical factor when selecting care. Eighty-four percent of consumers say out-of-pocket costs are extremely or very important when choosing a new provider, up from 77 percent in 2023.
Despite mandates requiring health plans to provide cost information, many members still struggle to find or interpret this data. Overall awareness and usage of these tools are declining, except among Gen Z, who are now aging into more active healthcare consumers.
Only 32 percent of consumers trust (“strongly agree”) that their health plan can provide accurate information about expected costs for medical services, down 10 percent from last year.
Barriers Such as Lack of Online Scheduling Options
Demand for online scheduling continues to rise, with 92 percent of consumers expressing interest in scheduling appointments online. Seventy-eight percent shared they would schedule appointments through their health plan website if they could. Of those who skipped care in the past year, 48 percent would switch healthcare providers for the ability to book appointments online.
“Many consumers fail to take action due to healthcare literacy, digital access, availability, or cost issues,” shared Kyruus Health Founder and CEO, Graham Gardner, M.D. “Compliance isn’t enough—health plans must actively engage members and connect them to the right care. A seamless digital experience with information on in-network providers, costs, and easy appointment booking is essential. Digital tools like click-to-schedule and interactive tools to guide the search experience can greatly improve access and overall member experience.”
Other interesting findings from the report include:
- Thirty-four percent of all consumers have found inaccurate provider information within transparency tools.
- Seventy percent of Millennials and 64 percent of Gen Z members wish their health plan provided more detailed provider profiles, including photos, videos, and care philosophy.
- Eighty-eight percent of consumers want to make a payment online, 92 percent want to complete pre-visit questionnaires or forms, 93 percent want to provide insurance info and confirm coverage online.
- Members who aren’t using transparency tools are relying on providers, 42 percent, or customer service, 32 percent, for information.
For more insights on consumers preferences and actions health plans should take to help members navigate their digital healthcare journey, download the full Care Access Benchmark Report for Health Plans.
ABOUT KYRUUS HEALTH
Kyruus Health is the leading care access platform on a mission to connect people to the right care. The company connects 425,000 providers across more than 1,000 hospitals and 500 medical groups, and more than 90 million health plan members across 100 health plan brands, so every stakeholder can access and harness the most accurate, comprehensive, and contextually relevant information. By enabling informed decisions and confident action, the care access platform supports healthier outcomes, reduces friction in healthcare, and grants more time back in everyone’s day. To learn more, visit KyruusHealth.com or follow us on LinkedIn.
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