Consumer Satisfaction With Health Insurance Hits Record High, While Nonhospital Care Joins Index Leaders, ACSI Data Show
Satisfaction is rising dramatically for
Health insurance satisfaction surges 4% to a record-high score of 76 (out of 100), with customer engagement points like call centers and websites improving 5% year over year, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI®) Insurance and Health Care Study 2022-2023. Meanwhile, hospitals improve 4%, reaching their highest score (74) since 2018.
“For health insurance, efficiencies are improving as the industry continues to embrace advanced technology, and policyholders are taking notice,” says
Humana extends lead in health care industry
Health insurers experience widespread policyholder satisfaction gains, with all but one provider upping their ACSI score.
Humana remains the industry leader after improving 6% to 82. The group of smaller health insurers (up 8%) and UnitedHealth (up 4%) tie for second at 78, followed by
Nonhospital care leaps to the top of the Index
The big story is that satisfaction with nonhospital care jumps 11% to 81. It now sits atop the Index — along with athletic shoes, full-service restaurants, household appliances, soft drinks, and televisions.
Satisfaction with hospitals rises too, driven by improved outpatient care, which climbs 5% to an ACSI score of 81. Emergency room care is up 2% to 67, but inpatient care falls 3% to 72.
The faltering inpatient care experience could be attributed to any number of reasons, but staffing shortages are hard to ignore. Job openings across the sector have reached an all-time high, while some 1,400 hospitals admitted to significant staffing shortages to the federal government last year, per American Hospital Association’s 2023 Health Care Workforce Scan.
Property and casualty insurance dips 1% to an ACSI score of 77.
The group of the group of smaller P&C insurers (down 1%) and four others tie at 77: Geico (unchanged), Liberty Mutual (down 3%), Nationwide (up 1%), and Progressive (up 1%). Farmers is not too far off with a steady mark of 75. ACSI newcomer Chubb debuts with a score of 67.
Interestingly, while satisfaction of mobile app users was higher than other customers, these policyholders had a higher complaint rate than those who connected with their providers through other methods.
AIG is the new leader among life insurers
Following three years of stability, the life insurance industry boosts satisfaction 3% to 80, with AIG gaining the upper hand by rising 4% to 82.
Last year’s leader
Index newcomer Guardian Life and four other life insurers sit at 79: Lincoln Financial (up 3%), MetLife (down 1%), Nationwide (unchanged), and Prudential (up 1%). MassMutual sits in last place after dipping 1% to an ACSI score of 77.
According to policyholders, all aspects of their experience have improved. Mobile app quality leads the way at 85, followed by mobile app reliability (84), speed and efficiency of policy approval (83), and website satisfaction (83).
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About the ACSI
The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI®) has been a national economic indicator for 25 years. It measures and analyzes customer satisfaction with more than 400 companies in over 40 industries and 10 economic sectors, including various services of federal and local government agencies. Reported on a scale of 0 to 100, scores are based on data from interviews with roughly 500,000 customers annually. For more information, visit www.theacsi.org.
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