Aging adults see technology, access and better communication from their doctors as key to improving their health
According to findings from a national study of 1,000 adults age 55+ released today by Alignment Healthcare and international research firm Toluna, the majority (59 percent) of seniors are anxious about impending changes to their health care and more than two-thirds (70 percent) are worried about the future of Medicare and Medicaid. Approximately one in three is living with one or more chronic diseases. Three out of four want better information to improve their health, and they also want better technology to manage their health and access to their physicians. ... |