60% Are Willing to Risk Their Health To Vote In Person In November
Beyond the 2020 election, the survey explored COVID-19's impact on healthcare, health insurance, medical costs, technology, and the economic landscape.
Medical costs were a top concern for the majority of respondents:
- 92% think prescription drug prices in the
U.S. are too high - 93% think medical costs in the
U.S. are too high - 56% have avoided medical treatment because of cost
- 64% think they pay too much for health insurance
- 93% think prices for medical procedures should be as transparent as prices of food in the supermarket
COVID-19 also remained a prominent worry for many respondents. Two-thirds reported feeling less confident in the quality of healthcare in
The recent spike in COVID-19 cases has 74% thinking the
With 89% saying they are taking every precaution possible to prevent getting COVID-19, 62% say they have witnessed guidelines not being followed while out in public places. For cities or towns that have partially opened:
- 40% have been to a restaurant or bar
- 37% have been to a beauty/hair salon or barber shop
- 60% have been to a retail store or mall
- 14% have been to a gym
When asked about masks, 85% think they prevent the spread of COVID-19 with 77% saying everyone should be required to wear one. In fact, 73% think there should be a fine for not wearing a mask, and 41% think the fine should be more than
Traveling anywhere is out of the question for most. 53% reported not being comfortable returning to the office just yet, and 67% say they wouldn't travel for work or to see family members or friends.
Working from home has 47% finding it impossible to find a way to completely unplug from the office. For the majority, that's a trade-off they are willing to make: 81% said they want to work from home full-time after COVID-19 passes - and 43% would even take a pay cut to do so.
Healthcare technology continues to be on the rise now more than ever:
- Before the COVID-19 pandemic, 20% had used telemedicine.
- During the pandemic, 43% have used telemedicine.
- After the pandemic, 60% say they will continue to use telemedicine.
- 56% say their doctors are offering virtual visits and 3 in 10 say their insurance companies have been in touch about telemedicine.
Telemedicine isn't just for humans, though. 49% said they would use telemedicine for their fur babies. The survey also asked pet owners how COVID-19 is impacting their pets; 37% will stop allowing people to pet their dog over COVID-19 fears, while 17% are afraid their pet is going to get COVID-19.
COVID-19 is leaving many thinking about their insurance options, too. 56% say they have a life insurance policy, but COVID-19 has caused 31% of respondents to think about buying one. 20% has lost or knows someone that has lost their health insurance during COVID-19. 54% say they don't know what their health insurance options are should they lose their health insurance - a decrease from the 68% that didn't know their options in May. While many may be thinking about getting a new job, 49% are reluctant to switch jobs right now because they want to keep their health benefits.
View the full survey results here: https://www.healthinsurance.com/learning-center/article/politics-economy-and-healthcare-during-covid-19
METHODOLOGY:
The above results were gathered through an online poll of more than 1,100 Americans between the ages of 18-64. The poll was conducted from
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