Nearly Six in Ten Recognize Access to Health Vitals is Important in an Emergency, Yet Nearly 30 Percent Keep Lab Results in a File Cabinet at Home Challenges Retaining and Accessing Key Medical Information are Key Drivers to This Lack of Knowledge
SECAUCUS, N.J., Jan. 14, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Americans have multiple numbers at their fingertips, but some of the numbers that could be most important to their health are not among them. New research released today by Quest Diagnostics (NYSE: DGX), the world's leading provider of diagnostic insights, shows that a majority of adults don't know vital health information for them or their family members, but nearly all would like to be able to access their health information online. Results from the "Know Your Numbers" survey show that more people remember their social media log-ins, current bank balances, Wi-Fi-passwords and even the security code on the back of their credit card than they do important personal health data, including their blood type and cholesterol and blood sugar levels. And, while 82 percent of adults say that they or a family member had a lab test in the past year, about one in three don't keep their or their child's lab results or don't know where they are. The survey examined the perceptions of adults aged 18 years of age and older regarding tracking important information in their daily lives from important numbers and passwords to vital personal healthcare statistics. "Labs are the lynchpin of health, with the majority of healthcare decisions being made on the results of lab tests," said Cathy Doherty, Senior Vice President, Clinical Franchise Solutions and Marketing at Quest Diagnostics. "With consumers increasingly engaged in their own and their loved ones' health care, it's critical that they 'know their numbers' – and have those numbers readily accessible – to ensure productive communication with their healthcare provider for both routine and critical care." Among the Key Findings:
Additional Findings Show That Not Knowing Your Healthcare Information is Not the Same as Not Caring About Your Health:
Consumers Demand More Control Over Their Healthcare. Recognizing the need to put Americans' diagnostic and lab tests at their fingertips, Quest Diagnostics' MyQuest – a digital platform used by more than six million people to securely see, store and share their results and health information in digital environments – offers the ability to add dependents or other family members through its MyCircle functionality. In cases of managing care for an aging parent or a child, this functionality is increasingly vital, allowing individuals the ability communicate knowledgeably with healthcare provides on their loved ones' behalf. The platform supports Health Records on iPhone and also offers real-time scheduling and QuestDirect, an enhanced consumer-initiated testing service that empowers patients to manage and take control of their healthcare by ordering health and wellness lab testing from the convenience of their home. Available in 48 states, consumers can get the diagnostic information they need to stay healthy in three simple stepsi. QuestDirect's 35 test packages include general health, men's and women's health, digestive health, heart health, infectious disease and sexually transmitted disease testing. "By providing this new avenue for patients to easily order and access lab results for themselves and loved ones, Quest Diagnostics is leading the transformation of consumer health and diagnostics through technological advances" continued Doherty. "MyQuest, including the MyCircle offering, meets consumers where they are by providing accessible lab test ordering and results, which gives them considerably more control over their and their family's healthcare." To register for MyQuest, visit www.QuestDiagnostics.com/MyQuest To learn more about QuestDirect, visit www.QuestDiagnostics.com/QuestDirect Survey Methodology About the Movement for Consumer Empowerment in Healthcare About Quest Diagnostics i Available in OK, AZ and IN through joint venture partners Sonora Quest, Diagnostic Laboratory of Oklahoma, and Mid America Clinical Laboratories. Not available in HI or AK.
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