Innovation & Trust in Healthcare Nov 30, 2020 ... Probing young adult interest and participation in the telehealth space, as well as trust in healthcare overall.As Covid-19 cases soar, so too are the innovative healthcare solutions that are aiding in the fight against this virus. In today’s remote-everything era, companies previously positioned in the digital healthcare space are seeing patient business skyrocket and, with that, increased financial investment.According to the CDC, telehealth visits were up 154% in the last week of March 2020 ...
Future Of Healthcare & Medicine Sep 11, 2018 ... | Medicine Rank# | Rank# ACTIVELY SEEKING INNOVATION IN HEALTHCAREU.S. Trendsetters (71%) are more likely than their UK counterparts (57%) to actively seek out and try innovation in healthcare/medicine. Some of these innovations can be more subtle, while others seem straight out of a sci-fi novel. For instance, nearly half of all U.S. and UK Trendsetters are interested in having a robot provide them with a medical diagnosis. Taking a closer look among U.S. youth, men are more likely than women to ...
Race & Equality in Everyday Life Sep 29, 2020 ... Gen Zs and Millennials report greater cultural awareness, but their actions are still catching up.The pandemic and its resulting financial fallout are surfacing socio-economic inequalities in a way that this country has not yet experienced. From employment to education to healthcare, the systemic injustices plaguing society have become increasingly visible to the point where they exist in plain sight. These economic and cultural disparities are shaping young people's’ world view: rather than ...
Youth Speak About Race Aug 26, 2020 ... What Millennials and Gen Zs say about today’s inequalities, how they’re taking shape, and who is most affectedJust a few weeks ago, Cassandra spoke with Millennials and Gen Zs about how they feel race impacts their lives. We asked Black, Hispanic, Asian, and white youth to tell us about their financial goals, safety concerns, life opportunities, and activism. From family structures to education, healthcare to housing, we explore how young adults from each race view access to overall quality ...
No Joy in Division Mar 21, 2020 ... populations and contributing to a global solution to this healthcare crisis. Though current social and economic inequalities, such as racism towards Asian populations and the ease with which the affluent can secure the best healthcare, are at the forefront of the cultural debate during this heated period, we see consumers of all generations overarchingly eschewing polarity for the greater good.Though Covid-19 is happening at the height of societal polarization, the pandemic proves that we share more ...
Would You(th) Care For A Cause? Mar 20, 2020 ... causes or issues, if any, do you think are most important for brands to be involved in or take stand on?Please select up to five. Racism | Environment and climate change | Education | Mental health | Livable wage and working conditions | Gender equality | Poverty | Healthcare | Unemployment | Animal rights | Gun violence | Homelessness | LGBT rights | Medical research (e.g., finding a cure for Cancer, stem cell research) | Income inequality | Public health (e.g., obesity ...
Always Be Hustling Sep 21, 2019 ... with feeling burnt out. This ubiquitous, always-on state of mind in approach to work and school has led to burnout for many young people today, and this mentality isn’t limited to only desk jobs. When conducting qualitative research, we surveyed young people from a variety of careers—in healthcare, construction, education, the arts, and more—and found that the issue of burnout and the response of hustle to address a lack of motivation or fulfillment were similar across industries ...
The Future Of Experiential Retail Jun 24, 2019 ... additional healthcare services (such as one-on-one nutritionist counseling and workout classes) while they shop for personal care items or wait for prescriptions. These personalized concierge-style amenities, along with ones such as on-site personal stylists and having orders shipped home after shopping in-store, are nice-to-haves for modern youth at this point, but in the future, they will be the baseline for ALL retailers. New generations of shoppers will be able to visit their favorite stores and have ...
Fear Factors Mar 19, 2019 ... adult children through direct financial help or by allowing them to live at home. With their financial burdens lasting longer than they had anticipated, Boomers are feeling the strain. In addition to financial security, Boomers are worried about their health, which is at greater risk given their life stage. Approximately half of Boomers in the U.S. and UK (53% and 45%, respectively) worry about medical issues/disease. While in the UK, citizens have access to universal healthcare, such is not ...
Innovation Halo Sep 21, 2018 ... moving away from brands, industries, and institutions that they feel are outdated and in need of a revamp, such as banks and healthcare, and adopting alternatives that better serve their needs. It's in their DNA to question and reimagine how anything can be better, whether that means easier, faster, smarter, or cheaper. Notorious for their open-mindedness, young generations are very accepting of change, which causes them to be avid adopters of innovation. Meanwhile, Ys were raised to believe that ...