Humana Ranked No. 1 Among Health Insurers for Customer Experience
For the third year in a row, Humana ranked No. 1 among health insurers for customer experience (CX) by Forrester*. Humana received the highest CX Index™ score among Health Insurers in Forrester’s proprietary 2023 CX Index™ survey. The ranking was based on responses from 6,824 individuals measuring 17 brands in the industry. The proprietary survey results are based on consumers’ opinions of the experiences with the brands in the survey.
“Humana is purposeful about putting our members’ health first, while going above and beyond to provide them the best possible care and customer service,” said Humana Chief Marketing Officer,
Forrester’s CX Index™ score measures how a company delivers customer experiences that create and sustain loyalty. Conducted for the eighth year in a row, Forrester’s
“The past 12 months have been unpredictable for consumers and brands in the US, especially as brands struggle to sustain CX quality levels achieved during the pandemic,” said
Humana has held the title of Industry Leader for Health Insurers in the Forrester CX Index since 2021.
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* The proprietary survey results are based on consumers’ opinions of their experiences with the brands in the survey. Forrester Research does not endorse any company included in any CX Index report and does not advise any person to select the products or services of any particular company based on the ratings included in such reports.
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