CVS Health study reveals a need for greater digital health literacy for Medicare members
- Majority of respondents believe that low digital literacy is having a negative impact on their ability to manage their health
- CVS Health continues to launch innovative digital offerings to help members access care, as part of its
$20 billion technology investment, announced in 2025
Key findings of the survey include:
- 58% state that low digital health literacy is negatively impacting their health management.
- Across four key areas – navigation, knowledge, access, and trust – navigation emerged as the most significant barrier, with 85% of respondents reporting challenges understanding how to use digital health platforms effectively.
- Yet, despite this challenge, 86% of older Americans are open to engaging with digital health tools.
- And 71% of respondents reported an eagerness to engage more with digital health care tools.
"We're caring for the fastest growing and most clinically complex population in the country, and what we found in the research challenges a common assumption—older adults actually are more open to engaging with technology than many think," said Dr.
A growing population with complex needs
The need for accessible digital health solutions is becoming increasingly urgent. In addition to becoming one of the largest demographics by 2030, CVS Health's research found that Medicare respondents report an average of more than three health conditions, highlighting the importance of tools that support ongoing care management. At the same time, digital engagement helps improve access to care – from scheduling appointments to managing prescriptions and navigating benefits.
The opportunity: designing for older Americans
The research makes clear that the issue is not willingness, but usability. Older Americans are ready to adopt digital health tools when they are designed with their needs in mind and paired with the right level of support.
- More intuitive self-service: We're enabling CVS Pharmacy customers to initiate self-check-in, schedule appointments, see pharmacy rewards, and provide additional information via intuitive prompts to help expedite prescription pickup and pharmacy care.
- Personalized digital care tools: CVS Health launched Care Paths to provide more personalized, timely guidance within digital channels. These capabilities help members better understand care options and next steps, supporting a more intuitive experience.
- Community-based support: Oak Street Health offers classes on "Smartphone Basics" in their community rooms, and computer/internet access for those who may not have it at home.
The white paper is based on comprehensive research by CVS Health including surveys, interviews, and ethnographic studies of Medicare-eligible consumers across the United States. To learn more: Navigating the Digital Health Literacy Gap.
*According the U.S. Census Bureau
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