AXIOS May 24, 2023
Tina Reed

Health care companies were less visible and less reputable for most Americans last year compared to earlier in the pandemic, according to new rankings from the annual Axios Harris Poll 100.

Why it matters: The crisis put drugmakers, insurers and other health sector players at the top of most everyone’s mind. Now, Americans have shifted their focus to companies that offer more tangible services.

“We’ve seen significant increases in Americans wanting to own their own health since the pandemic,” John Gerzema, CEO of The Harris Poll told Axios.

  • “They say they’re taking better care of themselves,” he said. “They’ve moved from defensive health to proactive health. That’s why many of these companies like CVS performed well.”

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