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Quest Diagnostics' second "Know Your Health" survey reveals concerning gaps in Americans' health awareness. The survey of 2,100 U.S. adults found that 40% know their streaming passwords by heart, while only 19% know their cholesterol scores. While 92% of Americans actively prepare for future health needs, many face barriers to healthcare access. Notably, 37% reported obstacles in receiving medical care, with higher percentages among younger generations. The survey highlighted that 30% of Americans feel their healthcare providers don't adequately discuss prevention and wellness. Despite these challenges, 70% of Americans rate their health as good or excellent, with sleep (71%), hydration (65%), and exercise (62%) being top health priorities. The study also revealed that 63% of Americans are unaware they can purchase lab tests without a doctor's visit, highlighting opportunities for Quest's consumer-initiated testing platform.

Il secondo sondaggio "Conosci la tua salute" di Quest Diagnostics rivela preoccupanti lacune nella consapevolezza della salute degli americani. L'indagine su 2.100 adulti statunitensi ha rilevato che il 40% conosce a memoria le password dei servizi di streaming, mentre solo il 19% conosce i propri valori del colesterolo. Sebbene il 92% degli americani si prepari attivamente per le esigenze future di salute, molti incontrano ostacoli nell'accesso alle cure mediche. In particolare, il 37% ha segnalato difficoltà nell'ottenere assistenza sanitaria, con percentuali più elevate tra le generazioni più giovani. Il sondaggio ha evidenziato che il 30% degli americani ritiene che i propri operatori sanitari non discutano adeguatamente di prevenzione e benessere. Nonostante queste sfide, il 70% degli americani valuta la propria salute come buona o eccellente, ponendo come priorità il sonno (71%), l’idratazione (65%) e l’esercizio fisico (62%). Lo studio ha inoltre rivelato che il 63% degli americani ignora di poter acquistare esami di laboratorio senza la visita medica, evidenziando opportunità per la piattaforma di test iniziata dal consumatore di Quest.
La segunda encuesta "Conoce tu salud" de Quest Diagnostics revela preocupantes brechas en la conciencia de salud de los estadounidenses. La encuesta a 2,100 adultos en EE.UU. encontró que el 40% sabe de memoria sus contraseñas de streaming, mientras que solo el 19% conoce sus niveles de colesterol. Aunque el 92% de los estadounidenses se prepara activamente para necesidades futuras de salud, muchos enfrentan barreras para acceder a la atención médica. Notablemente, el 37% reportó obstáculos para recibir atención médica, con porcentajes más altos entre las generaciones más jóvenes. La encuesta destacó que el 30% de los estadounidenses siente que sus proveedores de salud no discuten adecuadamente la prevención y el bienestar. A pesar de estos desafíos, el 70% de los estadounidenses califica su salud como buena o excelente, con el sueño (71%), la hidratación (65%) y el ejercicio (62%) como prioridades principales. El estudio también reveló que el 63% de los estadounidenses desconoce que pueden comprar pruebas de laboratorio sin visitar al médico, lo que resalta oportunidades para la plataforma de pruebas iniciadas por el consumidor de Quest.
퀘스트 다이아그노스틱스의 두 번째 '건강을 알자' 설문조사는 미국인들의 건강 인식에 심각한 격차가 있음을 보여줍니다. 2,100명의 미국 성인을 대상으로 한 조사에서 40%는 스트리밍 비밀번호를 외우고 있지만, 콜레스테롤 수치를 아는 사람은 19%에 불과했습니다. 미국인의 92%가 미래의 건강 요구에 적극적으로 대비하고 있지만, 많은 사람들이 의료 서비스 접근에 어려움을 겪고 있습니다. 특히 37%는 의료 서비스를 받는 데 장애를 경험했으며, 젊은 세대에서 그 비율이 더 높았습니다. 설문조사에서는 30%의 미국인이 의료 제공자가 예방과 건강에 대해 충분히 논의하지 않는다고 느꼈습니다. 이러한 어려움에도 불구하고 70%의 미국인은 자신의 건강을 좋거나 우수하다고 평가하며, 수면(71%), 수분 섭취(65%), 운동(62%)을 주요 건강 우선순위로 꼽았습니다. 또한 63%의 미국인은 의사 방문 없이도 실험실 검사를 구매할 수 있다는 사실을 모르고 있어, 퀘스트의 소비자 주도 검사 플랫폼에 기회가 있음을 보여줍니다.
La deuxième enquête "Connaissez votre santé" de Quest Diagnostics révèle des lacunes préoccupantes dans la conscience de la santé des Américains. L'enquête menée auprès de 2 100 adultes américains a révélé que 40 % connaissent par cœur leurs mots de passe de streaming, tandis que seulement 19 % connaissent leurs taux de cholestérol. Bien que 92 % des Américains se préparent activement à leurs besoins futurs en matière de santé, beaucoup rencontrent des obstacles à l'accès aux soins. Notamment, 37 % ont signalé des difficultés à recevoir des soins médicaux, avec des pourcentages plus élevés chez les générations plus jeunes. L'enquête a souligné que 30 % des Américains estiment que leurs prestataires de soins ne discutent pas suffisamment de la prévention et du bien-être. Malgré ces défis, 70 % des Américains évaluent leur santé comme bonne ou excellente, avec le sommeil (71 %), l'hydratation (65 %) et l'exercice (62 %) comme principales priorités de santé. L'étude a également révélé que 63 % des Américains ignorent qu'ils peuvent acheter des analyses de laboratoire sans consultation médicale, mettant en lumière des opportunités pour la plateforme de tests initiée par les consommateurs de Quest.
Die zweite "Kenne deine Gesundheit"-Umfrage von Quest Diagnostics zeigt besorgniserregende Lücken im Gesundheitsbewusstsein der Amerikaner auf. Die Umfrage unter 2.100 US-Erwachsenen ergab, dass 40 % ihre Streaming-Passwörter auswendig kennen, während nur 19 % ihre Cholesterinwerte kennen. Während sich 92 % der Amerikaner aktiv auf zukünftige Gesundheitsbedürfnisse vorbereiten, stehen viele vor Hindernissen beim Zugang zur Gesundheitsversorgung. Bemerkenswert ist, dass 37 % über Hindernisse bei der medizinischen Versorgung berichteten, wobei die Anteile bei jüngeren Generationen höher sind. Die Umfrage zeigte, dass 30 % der Amerikaner das Gefühl haben, ihre Gesundheitsdienstleister würden Prävention und Wellness nicht ausreichend besprechen. Trotz dieser Herausforderungen bewerten 70 % der Amerikaner ihre Gesundheit als gut oder ausgezeichnet, wobei Schlaf (71 %), Hydratation (65 %) und Bewegung (62 %) die wichtigsten Gesundheitsprioritäten sind. Die Studie enthüllte außerdem, dass 63 % der Amerikaner nicht wissen, dass sie Labortests ohne Arztbesuch kaufen können, was Chancen für Quests verbraucherinitiierte Testplattform bietet.
Positive
  • 92% of Americans are actively preparing for their future health needs
  • 70% of Americans rate their current health as good or excellent
  • Quest is expanding healthcare accessibility through consumer-initiated testing
  • 71% of Americans prioritize good sleep habits for health
Negative
  • 37% of Americans face barriers to receiving medical care
  • 30% of Americans say their doctors don't discuss prevention and wellness adequately
  • Only 19% of Americans know their cholesterol score
  • 63% are unaware of direct access to lab testing options

Quest's second "Know Your Health" survey explores Americans' perceptions and priorities on their well-being in 2025

Nearly one-third of Americans say their doctors/HCPs do not take the time to discuss preventive care and wellness with them; More than half of millennials, Gen Z cite barriers to accessing medical care

SECAUCUS, N.J., May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- questhealth.com, the consumer-initiated testing platform from Quest Diagnostics (NYSE: DGX), one of the nation's leading providers of diagnostic information services, today revealed the results of its second "Know Your Health" survey, conducted online by The Harris Poll among nearly 2,100 U.S. adults. Findings revealed that most Americans are eager to take an active role in their healthcare journey, with 92% actively preparing for their future health and healthcare needs, but many experience barriers to receiving care, feel their doctors do not focus enough on preventive care and wellness discussions, and have gaps in knowledge on important personal health information.

"For too long, Americans have been passive recipients of their healthcare and health information," says Richard Adams, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Consumer at Quest Diagnostics. "As the survey shows, many Americans are motivated to take charge of their health, but they may be experiencing barriers to accessing care through traditional channels and are unsure of where to go for support. At Quest, we're turning that traditional model on its head by giving people access to physician-guided diagnostic lab testing so they can proactively manage their health and feel empowered on their wellness journey."

Prioritizing Personal Health in a World Dominated by Digital 
In today's world of constant connectivity, it's surprising how often our own health stats fall by the wayside. In fact, the survey revealed that 2 in 5 Americans (40%) know their streaming platform passwords by heart, while only 19% know their cholesterol score. Cholesterol levels can be tested with a blood test, helping identify whether someone may be at risk of developing heart disease—insights that might not otherwise be known, as someone with high cholesterol does not always exhibit symptoms.

Family medical history, which can help identify increased risk of certain hereditary conditions, seemed to be lower on the priority list for younger generations, with more than half of Gen Z ages 18-28 (56%) knowing their streaming platform passwords by heart compared to their family medical history (31%).

"Family medical history and insights from laboratory testing help serve as a blueprint for one's health — it gives individuals and medical professionals clues to assess the likelihood of developing certain conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, and even some cancers, in the future," said Mark Kruzel, MD, Medical Director for questhealth.com. "As a physician, it concerns me that many individuals surveyed want to be healthy, but aren't aware of basic health risks, which can often be lowered with preemptive behaviors."

Social media has also continued to be a driving force for Americans' health habits, with 1 in 4 Americans (24%) admitting they get advice about health topics from social media influencers. Furthermore, one-third (33%) of Americans have acknowledged seeking medical care or testing after seeing someone's personal health stories shared on social media, and that jumps to more than half for Gen Z (52%) and Millennials ages 29-44 (51%).

The Power of Healthy Habits 
After navigating the unique challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic presented, Americans seem to be back on track with their personal health. In fact, 7 in 10 Americans (70%) rate their current health as good (54%) or excellent (16%). In comparison, 3 in 10 Americans (30%) describe their current overall health as fair (26%) or poor (5%). Among Americans who describe their overall health as fair or poor, more than half believe stress (60%), poor sleep (55%), and lack of exercise (51%) are contributing to their current health, while 3 in 10 say loneliness/isolation (30%) is a contributing factor.

When it comes to healthy habits that Americans view as a priority, sleep is king. In fact, 71% of Americans say that good sleep tops this list, followed by proper hydration (65%) and regular exercise (62%). More than half of Americans say they prioritize taking vitamins and supplements (59%), eating a well-balanced diet (54%), and going for an annual physical (53%). In regard to annual appointments and lab testing, nearly half of Americans say getting bloodwork done each year (47%) and keeping up with preventive screenings (45%) are a priority to them.

Planning for a Healthier Future 
"Planning for a healthy future is about making daily informed decisions that invest in your overall well-being. Diagnostic testing can help provide valuable insights to help guide us, together with our healthcare providers, on steps to manage our overall health. Our health is the foundation of everything we do, and the best time to start investing in it is today," said Dr. Kruzel.

A compelling majority of Americans (92%) are actively preparing for their future health and healthcare needs. About 3 in 5 Americans are doing so by trying to stay physically active (60%) and attempting to maintain a healthy diet (57%). More specifically, Boomers ages 61-79 (67%) are more likely than Gen Z (45%) or Millennials (58%) to say they try to stay physically active to prepare for their future health/health care needs.

Preventive care also plays a key role, with about half of Americans focusing on regular checkups and screenings (51%) and relying on advice from doctors and healthcare professionals (49%) to help them identify their potential health risks early on. More than a quarter (27%) also use health apps or wearables to track vital signs, activity levels, and/or sleep patterns to stay on top of their well-being and make lifestyle adjustments based on the data.

Navigating the Healthcare Landscape
While Americans say they are prioritizing healthy behaviors—and 31% are trying to stay informed about changes in healthcare policies that could impact them—they also cite challenges to accessing care.  More than 1 in 3 Americans (37%) say they experienced barriers to receiving medical care in the past 12 months, ranging from long waits for scheduling appointments (10%) and being unsure about insurance coverage (9%) to potential cost considerations of lab work (8%). Barriers increased significantly with each generation: 12% of Boomers, 30% of Gen X ages 45-60, 53% of Millennials, and 62% of Gen Z. Additionally, 30% of Americans agree their doctor/health care professional does not take the time to talk to them about prevention and wellness.

The survey also explored Americans' understanding of alternative modes of accessing healthcare. As it stands, nearly 2 in 3 Americans (63%) do not know it is possible to purchase their own lab tests without a doctor's visit. As Americans continue to focus on their health, building awareness of this pathway can help broaden testing accessibility and help people gain a better understanding of insights that can impact their overall health.  

Questhealth.com provides access to consumer-initiated lab testing ranging from comprehensive health panels and STD tests to hormone health panels and tests to help identify or monitor chronic disease. While individuals can purchase tests online without a prior doctor's visit, a third-party physician reviews all test requests and is available to review results and, for some conditions, provide a prescription for treatment.

"Consumer-initiated lab testing through Quest makes the process simple for consumers by providing access to the same quality lab tests that doctors use and recommend by way of questhealth.com, with the benefit of physician-guided care," said Dr. Kruzel.

For more information, please visit questhealth.com.

Survey Methodology 
This survey was conducted online within the United States by The Harris Poll on behalf of Quest Diagnostics from March 11-13, 2025, among 2,087 adults ages 18+. The sampling precision of Harris online polls is measured by using a Bayesian credible interval.  For this study, the sample data is accurate to within +/- 2.5 percentage points using a 95% confidence level. For complete survey methodology, including weighting variables and subgroup sample sizes, please contact questhealth@sharpthink.com.

About questhealth.com
Quest empowers individuals with affordable, high-quality, trusted healthcare. The consumer-initiated test platform, questhealth.com, gives consumers more control over their own healthcare journeys, providing access to the same quality lab tests that doctors use and recommend, offering valuable information and insights about their health. questhealth.com offers more than 100 Quest Diagnostics lab tests in categories ranging from heart health and sexual health to allergies, fitness, and so much more. Tests available on questhealth.com also include physician oversight from an independent, third-party physician network, including test ordering and availability of a licensed physician to discuss test results. Consumers must be 18+ to purchase, and orders are not permitted in AK, AZ, or HI. For more information, please visit questhealth.com.

About Quest Diagnostics
Quest Diagnostics works across the healthcare ecosystem to create a healthier world, one life at a time. We provide diagnostic insights from the results of our laboratory testing to empower people, physicians and organizations to take action to improve health outcomes. Derived from one of the world's largest databases of de-identifiable clinical lab results, Quest's diagnostic insights reveal new avenues to identify and treat disease, inspire healthy behaviors and improve healthcare management. Quest Diagnostics annually serves one in three adult Americans and half the physicians and hospitals in the United States, and our more than 55,000 employees understand that, in the right hands and with the right context, our diagnostic insights can inspire actions that transform lives and create a healthier world. www.QuestDiagnostics.com.

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FAQ

What percentage of Americans know their DGX cholesterol score vs streaming passwords in 2025?

According to Quest Diagnostics' survey, 40% of Americans know their streaming platform passwords by heart, while only 19% know their cholesterol score.

How many Americans face barriers to medical care according to Quest's 2025 survey?

37% of Americans reported experiencing barriers to receiving medical care, with rates increasing significantly by generation: 12% of Boomers, 30% of Gen X, 53% of Millennials, and 62% of Gen Z.

What are the top health priorities for Americans according to Quest Diagnostics' 2025 survey?

The top health priorities are good sleep (71%), proper hydration (65%), and regular exercise (62%), followed by taking vitamins/supplements (59%) and eating a well-balanced diet (54%).

How many Americans are preparing for future health needs according to DGX's 2025 survey?

92% of Americans are actively preparing for their future health and healthcare needs, with 60% trying to stay physically active and 57% attempting to maintain a healthy diet.

What percentage of Americans get health advice from social media according to Quest's survey?

24% of Americans get health advice from social media influencers, with 33% seeking medical care after seeing personal health stories on social media.
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