CVS Health Enhances Digital Health Tools to Address Literacy Gap for Older Americans

- CVS Health's research finds 58% of older Americans face low digital literacy barriers in using health tools.
- Plans include user-friendly digital health tools, enhancing engagement for older patients with multiple health issues.
- Key initiatives feature intuitive self-service in pharmacies and community classes to improve digital health literacy.
CVS Health (Ticker: UNDEFINED) looks to bridge the digital health literacy gap among older Americans, as highlighted in its recent white paper. The research reveals a significant disconnect between the digital capabilities of this demographic and their readiness to engage with digital health tools. A staggering 58% of survey respondents identify low digital literacy as a major barrier to effective health management, with 85% admitting they struggle to navigate digital health platforms. While this represents a challenge, the silver lining is that 86% of older adults express a willingness to use digital tools and 71% show a desire to engage more deeply with these resources.
Addressing the Usability Challenge for Seniors
In a segment that is rapidly growing, CVS Health recognizes the importance of usability over mere willingness among older patients. Dr. Benjamin Kornitzer from Aetna emphasizes the complexities involved, noting that this age group often faces multiple health issues, which complicates their digital interactions. To effectively confront these challenges, CVS Health announces plans to enhance its digital health tools aimed at older adults, ensuring they are user-friendly and more accessible.
Innovative Initiatives for Digital Engagement
Key initiatives include the introduction of intuitive self-service features in CVS pharmacies, personalized digital care management through the 'Care Paths' program, and community engagement initiatives like 'Smartphone Basics' classes run by Oak Street Health. With approximately 9,000 retail pharmacy locations and a customer base exceeding 37 million across health insurance products as of March 31, 2026, CVS Health positions itself well to lead the charge in making digital health tools more accessible for older populations.
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