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Telehealth Adoption in the Workplace: Why 75% of Employees Want It — But Only 38% Have Used It

Telehealth Adoption in the Workplace: Why 75% of Employees Want It — But Only 38% Have Used It

Research Report 08 | 7–8 min read | Keyword: employee telehealth adoption workplace | Stage: Consideration | Pillar 2
75%Employees who would try telehealth if available38%Who have actually used it92%Unaware telemedicine was in their plan (case study)2–20%Typical employer telehealth utilization rate

Here is a paradox that should give every HR director pause: 75% of employees say they would use virtual healthcare services if available. Yet only 38% have ever actually used telehealth, even when it is included in their benefits package. In one documented case study, a company discovered that 92% of its employees had no idea that telemedicine was part of their health plan at all.

This gap — between employee interest in telehealth and actual utilization — represents one of the most significant missed opportunities in workplace benefits management. Telemedicine benefits that go unused are not just a wasted investment. They are a signal failure.

Why the Adoption Gap Exists — The Five Root Causes

Root Cause 1: Employees Don’t Know They Have It

Benefits communications that mention telemedicine once during open enrollment — in a dense document that most employees do not read — do not create awareness. They create a paper trail. Genuine awareness requires repeated, specific, contextual communication.

Root Cause 2: Employees Don’t Know When to Use It

Even employees who are aware of telehealth often do not understand its full range. Many assume it is only for minor issues and not for mental health visits, dermatology concerns, or expert second opinions that represent the benefit’s deepest value.

Root Cause 3: The ‘Is This Real?’ Uncertainty

Employees who have never used telehealth sometimes harbor quiet skepticism. The answer, for the vast majority of conditions it addresses, is that the care quality is genuine — and in many dimensions (speed, convenience, cost) it is significantly better than alternatives. But that answer needs to be communicated explicitly.

Root Cause 4: Activation Friction at the Moment of Need

When an employee wakes up at midnight feeling sick, they are not going to spend 15 minutes figuring out how to access their telehealth benefit for the first time. Pre-activation — ensuring every employee has the app installed and their account set up before they need it — is essential.

Root Cause 5: No Ongoing Reinforcement

Benefits communicated once are benefits forgotten quickly. High-utilization organizations treat telehealth as an active program — with periodic reminders, specific use-case prompts tied to seasonal health concerns, and leadership modeling.

A company found that 92% of its employees had no idea telemedicine was included in their health plan. Offering the benefit is not the same as activating it.

— Expat Wealth at Work, 2025

The Activation Playbook — Driving High Telehealth Utilization

StepActionTimingWhat It Achieves
1Pre-activation campaign — ensure every employee has app downloaded and account createdWeek 1 of enrollment; before the first person needs itEliminates first-time friction at the moment of health need
2Use-case education — communicate specific scenarios: ‘For a 2am fever, use the app’Month 1 onboarding communicationsRemoves the ‘when do I use this?’ uncertainty
3Leadership modeling — executive director shares personal experience using the benefitFirst 60 days; ideally in a team meetingSocial proof from a trusted source dramatically increases willingness to try
4Seasonal reminders — flu season, allergy season, mental health awareness monthQuarterly at minimumKeeps the benefit top of mind when specific health needs are most likely
5New employee onboarding inclusion — telehealth setup is part of day-one checklistEvery new hire, on their first dayEnsures every team member is activated before they need care

Third Sector Benefits — Enrollment Plus Activation

Third Sector Benefits doesn’t just enroll your organization and move on. We help you activate the benefit — ensuring your team knows what they have, knows how to use it, and is set up to access care from day one. We provide employer communications templates, onboarding support, and guidance on the use-case scenarios that drive the highest utilization.

The HealthiestYou app is available on iOS and Android, and setup takes less than five minutes. Once created, every service is available immediately for employees and their immediate families.

Start your organization’s enrollment at thirdsectorbenefits.com or reach out to Eric Snyder at eric@thirdsectorbenefits.com. A 20-minute call is all it takes.

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