More Americans Know Their Streaming Platform Passwords by Heart Than Their Cholesterol Score, New Survey Reveals
- 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
- 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
"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 (
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 (
"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 (
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 (
When it comes to healthy habits that Americans view as a priority, sleep is king. In fact,
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 (
Preventive care also plays a key role, with about half of Americans focusing on regular checkups and screenings (
Navigating the Healthcare Landscape
While Americans say they are prioritizing healthy behaviors—and
The survey also explored Americans' understanding of alternative modes of accessing healthcare. As it stands, nearly 2 in 3 Americans (
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
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
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