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Survey Identifies Generational Differences in Healthcare System Perceptions

August 21, 2026

Why it matters locally: While the survey is national, its findings on generational differences in healthcare perceptions, particularly concerning women's services, are likely reflected in Tennessee, influencing how healthcare providers and policymakers in the state address patient needs.


WASHINGTON, July 23, 2026 -- A new national survey highlights a generational difference in perceptions of the U.S. healthcare system. The findings indicate that Gen Z and Millennial voters more often report systemic failures, particularly regarding services for women, compared to older voter groups. The survey identifies a 15-point difference between younger and older voter groups concerning these perceptions. Younger voters perceive more failures within the healthcare system, specifically noting issues with services provided to women. Gen Z and Millennial voters express these concerns more frequently than older generations, according to the survey. These younger demographic groups articulate a call for improvements within the healthcare system.

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