nib research finds more adults are staying on top of essential health screenings

Recent nib research has found that more adults are staying on top of essential health screenings, but costs remain a barrier. The research was carried out in February 2025 and surveyed 1,010 Kiwi, building on the last survey conducted in December 2023. Some of the key findings include:

  • An increasing number of adults are keeping up with necessary health screenings - up to date with eye checks (45% up from 43%), dental check-ups (36% up from 35%), and heart health screenings (31% up from 28%).

  • 30% believe their health is better than their peers, up from 25% in 2023.

  • Financial concerns are increasingly preventing Kiwi adults from accessing health checks, with 36% citing cost as a barrier (up from 29%).

  • 80% of those with health insurance are committed to health screening checks (vs 72% overall).

  • More parents feel clear about which screening checks their children need (72% up from 58% in 2023).

  • More parents believe an annual health check is essential for their children (84% up from 75% in 2023).

  • More children are staying up to date with common screening tests - hearing checks (54% up from 48%), dental check-ups (66% up from 55%), eye checks (57% up from 50%) and general health exams (59% up from 57%).

Rob Hennin, Chief Executive Officer at nib New Zealand, said

“Proactive health screenings can be lifesaving and it’s really encouraging to see that Kiwi are taking the reins when it comes to their wellbeing. It’s clear to see that accessibility and cost issues continue to be barriers.”

 

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