Access to Care Leads Americans' Priorities in First-Ever Public Study of Health Value
Posted on: Tuesday, 12 May 2009, 10:15 CDT
The Spectrum Health Value Study(TM), the first publicly available longitudinal study of its kind, queried a representative sample of Americans over the past six months on the value of health services, products or programs from a personal financial decision-making perspective. The study's sponsor, Spectrum, a
Respondents overwhelmingly identified access to physician services, medical services at a hospital and emergency care services, in that order, as their highest valued health priorities. The least valued health services included psychiatric services, vocational rehabilitation, services for mental retardation and substance abuse.
"Health reformers cannot afford to overlook how everyday constituents, when faced with difficult trade-offs, place a relative value on health services and products as they would spend their own money," said
"We learned that most Americans agree that they contribute in some way or another to resources for health care, and when considering how they would spend their money, it's all about access to care," said
The Spectrum Health Value Study(TM) detailed findings may be found at www.healthvaluestudy.com. Spectrum plans to continue querying samples of Americans on their health values and make available findings on a quarterly basis.
Additional Study findings:
- 69 percent agreed that the cost of health care benefits and services are ultimately paid for by individuals who contribute in various ways.
- The number of persons with health insurance coverage dropped from 82 percent in
January 2009 to 74 percent in April. - The percentage of people using products and services on a regular basis has generally fallen between January and April.
- Also of note, in light of the recent H1N1 outbreak, Americans placed nominal value on the emergency relief and preventive services.
- While Americans value preventive health services strongly, they do not use them on a regular basis and when they do use them they are not very satisfied with the quality of preventive health services.
- Despite the attention being raised around the obesity epidemic, Americans neither value nor use nutrition services. When they are used, they are not considered very satisfactory.
About the Spectrum Health Value Study
The Study is being fielded online using the Max-Diff methodology every quarter for the long-term. During each phase of the study, approximately 1,000 respondents are surveyed about a set of health care products and services. For each random set of four products and services, the respondent is asked to identify which in each group they value most, and which they value least. A statistical algorithm compiles the responses. The results indicate the health care products and service the American consumer values most or least when spending their own health care dollars. The data collection and tabulations are being conducted by Russell Research, a leader in online and market research.
The Spectrum Health Value Study(TM) is a trademark of Spectrum. The study is funded solely through an equity investment by Spectrum and receives no external organization or corporate support. Spectrum (www.spectrumscience.com) is committed to achieving the goals of clients who are involved with issues, products, provider services or research in life and human health sciences.
SOURCE Spectrum
Source: PR Newswire
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