Becker's Healthcare November 6, 2025
Elizabeth Casolo

Eighty-eight percent of Americans are content with their health coverage, yet nearly half rate the country’s overall system a “C” or worse, according to a Nov. 6 survey from health insurance marketplace eHealth.

The survey collected input from 1,524 adults across the U.S.

“This new survey highlights the mixed feelings many Americans have about our health insurance system,” Whitney Stidom, vice president of consumer enablement at eHealth, told Becker’s. “While many people are satisfied with their coverage, out-of-pocket costs are often a burden, and navigating the various coverage options can be challenging for some. It is crucial consumers understand their health insurance options, as doing so can help them save time, potentially reduce costs and encourage access to quality care.”

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