Health Insurance Open Enrollment: Most Americans are Satisfied with Coverage, But 73% Delay Care Due to Costs
Health Insurance Open Enrollment: Most Americans are Satisfied with Coverage, But 73% Delay Care Due to Costs |
| [06-November-2025] |
Survey identifies confusion over coverage for GLP-1 drugs for weight loss, interest in AI to support enrollment, and support for ICHRA-style coverage AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- eHealth (Nasdaq: EHTH), a leading health insurance marketplace, today released new survey findings revealing that while 88% of Americans are satisfied with their health insurance, nearly half (49%) rate the overall U.S. health insurance system a "C" or lower. Additionally, 73% say they have delayed or skipped medical care due to out-of-pocket costs. Key findings from the survey of more than 1,500 Americans: On coverage for GLP-1 drugs
On using artificial intelligence (AI) for insurance enrollment
On employer-based coverage
"Americans report mixed feelings about the health insurance system," said Derrick Duke, CEO of eHealth. "While many are satisfied with their coverage, affordability remains a major concern. With tens of millions navigating open enrollment for 2026, it's critical that consumers understand their options. Doing so can help them save time, potentially reduce costs, and ensure access to quality care." Read the full report. About the survey About eHealth (NASDAQ: EHTH) For more information, visit ehealth.com or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and X. Open positions can be found on our career page. eHealth media inquiries: pr@ehealth.com
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