MedCity News October 3, 2023
Marissa Plescia

A new survey shows that women want more comprehensive medical support, solutions that treat their specific health concerns, access to a doctor who identifies the root cause of their symptoms and better care management services.

Women make up nearly 60% of the workforce, yet they’re often not getting what they need out of their health benefits, a new survey shows.

The survey, published Tuesday, was from Parsley Health, a virtual primary care company that serves employers. It included responses from 1,271 women ages 18 to 60. All of the women were employed full-time and had health insurance.

When asked what they want from their healthcare benefits, 49% of employed women said they want “comprehensive support” from one doctor instead...

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