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National Consumer Survey Data: Wearables Health TechNet October 9, 2015 Academy Consumer Analytics

2 The Academy The Health Management Academy Peer Learning 14 Executive Forums (CEO, CFO, COO, etc.) Trustee Institute Collaboratives Research Health System Consumer Analytics Health Policy Leadership Development Academy-GE Fellowship Program (CEO, CFO, CMO, CNO) Physician Leadership Program

3 The Academy Academy Consumer Analytics Background Motivation: –ACA –Consolidation –Evolving payment models - HDHPs and Defined Contribution plans –Changing patient access points Purpose: –Guide health systems in their strategic decision-making related to consumers Methods: –Qualitative Research (e.g., focus groups) –Quantitative Research (e.g., consumer surveys) –Merging internal and public data sets –Microtargeting

4 The Academy Academy Consumer Analytics: Focus Areas Service line opportunities (e.g., women’s health, cancer centers, etc.) Alternative care delivery models Adoption of wearable devices for health purposes Telehealth High deductible health plan consumers Price transparency Traditional and non-traditional competition Retail clinics Urgent care Healthcare consumer outmigration Utilization of the internet/technology to seek health information (e.g., WebMD, etc.) Concierge medicine Defining “quality” Midlevel providers (e.g., nurse practitioners and physician assistants) Affiliations / M& A Political healthcare issues (e.g., developing messaging to pass Medicaid expansion)

5 The Academy Employer Influence New Entrants/Alternative ModelsInformation Increase December 8, 2014 Population Health

6 The Academy The Health Management Academy is pleased to present the key findings from a national survey of 1,500 adults, conducted May 16-21, The survey was conducted using a blend of live landline telephone interviews and online interviews. The data were weighted to approximate a national sample of adults based on gender, age, ethnicity and region. The survey has a margin of error of ±2.53% at a 95% level of confidence. Results based on smaller sample sizes of respondents – such as gender or age – have a larger margin of error.

Key Data

8 The Academy 1 in 5 consumers use a wearable device to monitor or check their health. Recently, there has been attention around wearable technology, including products like Google Glass, Fitbit, Apple Watch and Nike Fuelband. Some consumers are using these devices to closely monitor their health. Do you, yourself own a wearable device that you use to monitor or check your health? YesNo -56

9 The Academy Yes November, 2014February, 2015May, 2015

10 The Academy Nearly two-thirds of wearable owners use them frequently. And, how often do you use the device to monitor or check your health? (ASKED OF RESPONDENTS WHO OWN A WEARABLE, N=316) FrequentInfrequent 65%33%

11 The Academy Consumer receptivity to wearables is growing. YesNoYesNo Yes November, 2014February, 2015May, 2015 Would you ever consider purchasing a wearable device to help monitor or check your health? (ASKED OF RESPONDENTS WHO DO NOT OWN A WEARABLE)

12 The Academy A majority of consumers indicate they either own or would consider purchasing a wearable device to monitor or check their health. Own/Would PurchaseDon’t Own & Wouldn’t Purchase +27 Do you, yourself own a wearable device that you use to monitor or check your health? / Would you ever consider purchasing a wearable device to help monitor or check your health?

13 The Academy Millennials/X’ers, high earners, parents and frequent patients are the most likely to own/purchase a wearable for health reasons. Do you, yourself own a wearable device that you use to monitor or check your health? / Would you ever consider purchasing a wearable device to help monitor or check your health?

14 The Academy Fitness tracking Heart rate monitoring Blood pressure monitoring Sleep tracking Stress measurement Calorie/food intake and measurement Medication reminders or management Fitness tracking is the most common activity for which consumers would use a wearable device. Below are some health activities that some people might use wearables to monitor. For each, please rate how likely you would be to use a wearable device for the specific activity, on a scale of 1-10, where 1 means you would not be likely at all to use a wearable device for the activity and 10 means you would be extremely likely to use a wearable device for the activity. (ASKED OF RESPONDENTS WHO OWN OR WOULD PURCHASE A WEARABLE, N=852) By % ‘9-10’ Blood chemistry measurement

15 The Academy High cost Generally not that interested Do not think the information will do much to improve my health Difficult to use Concerned about the privacy of my personal data Cost is the biggest barrier for consumers who have not purchased a wearable device for health purposes. Of the following, what is the biggest reason that has kept you from purchasing a wearable device to monitor or check your health? (ASKED OF RESPONDENTS WHO DO NOT OWN A WEARABLE DEVICE, N=1,150)

16 The Academy Cost is the biggest barrier for younger consumers while older consumers are generally not interested. Of the following, what is the biggest reason that has kept you from purchasing a wearable device to monitor or check your health? (ASKED OF RESPONDENTS WHO DO NOT OWN A WEARABLE DEVICE, N=1,150)

17 The Academy LikelyUnlikely % Very 54% Very 33% Very How likely would you be to share health information collected by a wearable device, such as data about your exercise, diet or medical conditions… (ASKED OF RESPONDENTS WHO OWN OR WOULD PURCHASE A WEARABLE, N=852) 85% of owners/would be owners are willing to share their wearable data with their doctor. With your doctor With your employer With a marketer or retailer With your friends through social media With your health insurance company -15 Unlikely Likely 34% Very 18% Very 17% Very 24% Very 18% Very 17% Very

18 The Academy Medication reminders and real time updates to doctors increase the likelihood of usage by chronic disease/at-risk consumers Thinking about that condition a little more…suppose a wearable device could do things like send you medication reminders and provide real time information to your doctors about your condition. How likely would you be to use that type of wearable device? Suppose your doctor identified you as at risk for developing a chronic disease and recommended you use a wearable device that could do things like send you medication reminders and provide real time information to your doctors about your condition. How likely would you be to use that type of wearable device? LikelyUnlikelyLikelyUnlikely 31% Very Likely 18% Very Unlikely 40% Very Likely 11% Very Unlikely

19 The Academy A Technology Company, like Apple, Microsoft or Google A Hospital Company, like the Mayo Clinic or Johns Hopkins A Health Insurance Company, like United Healthcare or Blue Cross Blue Shield A Sporting Company, like Nike or Under Armour Consumers believe tech or hospital companies would produce the best wearable device for monitoring health. Suppose you had to purchase a wearable device to monitor your health or a medical condition for a period of time. Which of the following companies do you think would offer the best product for the purpose of monitoring your health?

20 The Academy Younger consumers believe tech companies would produce the best wearable, while seniors believe hospital companies would. Suppose you had to purchase a wearable device to monitor your health or a medical condition for a period of time. Which of the following companies do you think would offer the best product for the purpose of monitoring your health?

Jarrett Lewis 515 Wythe Street Alexandria, VA Phone:

22 The Academy Apple Watch Fitbit Samsung Gear Misfit Up, by Jawbone Nike Fuel band Vivofit Nearly 7 in 10 adults are familiar with Apple Watch – Fitbit has the next highest brand ID, with nearly 50%. Recently, there has been attention around wearable technology…of all of the products listed below, please indicate which of these you have heard of before today… None of The Above

23 The Academy The Samsung Gear is the highest rated for quality of product and value for the money by consumers, followed by the Nike Fuel Band In your own opinion, do you think the ______ is a good product? In your own opinion, do you think the ______ is a good value for the money?

24 The Academy Fitbit is the most commonly owned wearable device, though Apple Watch is quickly gaining ground. Do you, yourself own a wearable device? YesNo -48 Fitbit Apple Watch Samsung Gear Misfit Up, by Jawbone Nike Fuel Band Vivofit, by Garmin Another Brand And, which of the following devices do you own?

25 The Academy Apple Watch Fitbit Samsung Gear Vivofit, by Garmin Misfit Nike Fuel Band Up, by Jawbone Among those who do not own a wearable, Apple Watch is the most preferred device. If you were to purchase a wearable device, which of the following devices would you be most likely to buy? (ASKED OF RESPONDENTS WHO DO NOT OWN A WEARABLE, N=731) Don’t Know / No Opinion Another Brand