Becker's Healthcare August 30, 2018
Jessica Kim Cohen

Millennials, generation Xers, baby boomers and seniors vary in how they’re using virtual care, according to a Deloitte report.

The Deloitte Center for Health Solutions surveyed 4,530 adults in the U.S. in February and March for its report on consumers’ attitudes toward virtual care. The survey was designed to be representative of the U.S. population based on the U.S. Census with respect to age, gender, race, ethnicity, income, geography and insurance coverage.

For the report, Deloitte defined millennials as those born between 1982 and 1997, generation Xers as those born between 1965 and 1981, baby boomers as those born between 1946 and 1964, and seniors as those born before 1946.

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