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New Study Finds Alarming Gaps in Women's Health Knowledge and Healthcare Experiences


BOCA RATON, Fla., May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Although women make the lion's share of healthcare decisions in the U.S., most are in the dark when it comes to their own health, according to a new survey on women's health from MDVIP and Ipsos. A staggering 94 percent of women across all ages 20 and up failed a Women's Health IQ Quiz, revealing their vast lack of knowledge about the health issues that affect them most, including heart disease, Alzheimer's and menopause. The study also finds that many women's concerns are dismissed when seeking medical care, which could explain why more than 2 in 5 women say they have delayed seeing a doctor until their symptoms became urgent (44 percent).

Experience the interactive Multichannel News Release here: https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8727651-mdvip-womens-health-survey/  

Women's Health Survey Infographic: A nationwide survey from MDVIP and Ipsos reveals that many women fail to get the facts or care they need to address their greatest health risks.

In addition, the survey shows that the COVID-19 crisis has been especially trying on women's physical and mental health. Over 2 in 5 admit they've developed unhealthy habits (44 percent), and over half say they have felt more stressed, anxious or depressed during the pandemic (53 percent). But there is a silver lining: Nearly 6 in 10 women say they are more resilient as a result of the pandemic, and the same number are motivated to take steps to improve their health (58 percent).

"Women experience disease differently than men, from their symptoms to the way they respond to medication. Yet, our study underscores a pervasive knowledge gap that hinders many women from seeking and receiving the proper care they need," said Dr. Andrea Klemes, Chief Medical Officer of MDVIP. "One reason is the lack of available data on women, as they've historically been underrepresented in clinical research. There has been some progress in narrowing this gap, but our findings reinforce a critical need for more and better data on the role gender plays in health that will enable both providers and patients to address the unique concerns of women across their lifespans."

Among the findings of the MDVIP Women's Health Survey emerged three key themes:

1. Women Are Largely Uninformed About Their Health

Most women don't know the facts about the greatest health risks they face, and many aren't engaging with their doctors to help identify and mitigate their own risk for disease.

2. Many Women, Especially Millennials and Gen Z, Receive Inadequate Treatment

Although 9 in 10 women rank primary care physicians as an important resource in their health (89 percent), many women ? especially those ages 20 to 34 ? say they aren't getting adequate time or attention from their doctor.

3.  COVID-19 Impacting Women's Physical and Emotional Health

Nearly 7 in 10 women are concerned about COVID-19 (69 percent) ? ahead of cancer (60 percent) and heart disease (55 percent) ? while many report the year-long pandemic is wreaking further havoc on their physical and emotional health.

"Women are the cornerstone of a family's health, often acting as caregivers to their partners, children and aging parents. But women also need to be proactive and primary advocates for their own health," added Dr. Klemes. "Women should feel empowered to talk to their doctor about their numbers, their personal risk factors for disease and ways to reduce them. If they feel their concerns are being dismissed, they should speak up or seek a physician who will take the time to listen, provide support and work collaboratively on finding solutions."

To take the MDVIP Women's Health IQ Quiz, visit: https://www.mdvip.com/patients/womens-health-center

About the Women's Health Survey
These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted March 5 - 9, 2021, on behalf of MDVIP. For the survey, a sample of 1,466 women ages 20 and over from the continental U.S., Alaska and Hawaii were interviewed online in English. The precision of Ipsos online polls is measured using a credibility interval. In this case, the poll has a credibility interval of plus or minus 2.9 percentage points for all respondents. For more information about Ipsos, please visit https://www.ipsos.com/en-us.

About MDVIP
MDVIP leads the market in membership-based healthcare that goes far beyond concierge medicine services with a national network of over 1,100 primary care physicians serving more than 350,000 patients. MDVIP-affiliated physicians limit the size of their practices, which affords them the time needed to provide patients with more individualized service and attention, including an annual, comprehensive preventive care program and customized wellness plan. Published research shows that the MDVIP primary care model identifies more patients at risk for cardiovascular disease, delivers more preventive health services and saves the healthcare system millions of dollars through reduced hospitalizations and readmissions. In response to the growing consumer demand for a more personalized healthcare experience, hospital systems are incorporating the MDVIP model into their primary care offering. The organization, which celebrated its 20th anniversary last year, has been a Great Place to Work-Certified® company since 2018 and is recognized by Fortune as one of the 2021 Best Workplaces in Healthcare. For more information, visit www.mdvip.com. Follow MDVIP on FacebookTwitter and LinkedIn.

Media Contact:
Nancy Udell
MDVIP Media Relations
561.310.5455
[email protected]

 

SOURCE MDVIP


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