Health Payer Intelligence October 27, 2023
Victoria Bailey

Almost a third of adults who reported needing mental health counseling did not receive care, primarily due to high costs.

Americans are feeling more optimistic about their wellbeing than last year, but financial concerns and mental health challenges are still negatively impacting their health, according to a report from The Cigna Group.

The second annual Vitality in America study reflects responses from 10,000 adults collected in June 2023 by Morning Consult. The study uses the Evernorth Vitality Index, a subjective measure of health and wellbeing, to assess Americans’ experiences with personal health, finances, and job satisfaction.

Almost half of respondents said they look forward to each new day, up from 43 percent in 2022. However, fewer adults said they prioritize...

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