A growing interest in better health
Americans are eager to make their health a priority, with nearly 60% of adults surveyed by McKinsey in 2024 saying they’re prioritizing wellness more now than they did a year ago.1 They’re also twice as likely to want support reaching their health goals from the health care system, as opposed to other sources.2 In a separate survey, more than half of consumers expressed interest in using data to manage chronic conditions, receive personalized health and well-being insights, or receive personalized recommendations.3
Still, employers won’t be able to channel that consumer interest and urgency into results — namely, better health outcomes and curbed health care costs — unless they’re able to meaningfully and sustainably engage their members. And in an era of fast-evolving consumer expectations, old-school approaches simply aren’t up to the task.