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Are millennials not ready for healthcare?

Due to the compulsions of working professionals’ lifestyles, it is becoming essential to get covered under a health insurance plan that covers new-age health problems increasingly found among young professionals

June 27, 2017 / 16:44 IST
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Sandeep Patel

There is no consensus definition; millennials are the nation's largest living generation. The U.S. Census Bureau millennials as those born between the years 1982 and 2000, numbering 83.7 million. Millennials are a distinct generational category because of their openness to a range of different types of media. Though they are seen to be a digital-first generation, analysts note that what actually sets them apart is their openness to multiple channels.

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Tech-savvy, digitally enabled and discerning millennials have surpassed baby boomers on their way to comprise the biggest group in the healthcare market. Reaching the age of 25 years is a new benchmark for millennials, as they mark a new rite of responsibility, pressure to build a family and that of securing their future which involves their life, health, status among others. This is the perfect time for them to buy health insurance for the first time.

Millennials tend to ignore all kinds of medical health insurance coverage. However, due to the compulsions of working professionals’ lifestyles, it is becoming essential to get covered under a health insurance plan that covers new-age health problems increasingly found among young professionals. Gen-Y digs the Internet for travel and stay options, and is more willing than the earlier generation to share accommodation. This means that these millennial do not only need a basic health cover but an International Health Coverage that wouldn’t stop them from achieving their goals nor let them stress about their medical expenses, if needed, globally.