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Why Gen Z Will Demand Crypto-Enabled Health Systems
Behavioral trends, digital ownership, and on-chain reputations are reshaping the future of healthcare
Gen Z
Generation Z (Gen Z) is now coming of age—and with them, a digital-first mindset that is set to disrupt every traditional industry, including healthcare. Born between 1997 and 2012, Gen Z doesn't just use technology—they live in it. They were raised during the internet boom, financial decentralization, and the notion that digital identity and ownership matter. As this generation becomes the dominant consumer and workforce demographic, it's no longer a question of if the healthcare system will adapt—but how fast.
Health is Personal—and Digital
Unlike previous generations, where healthcare was more authoritative Gen Z sees health as part of a broader identity ecosystem. From fitness apps to wearable devices, this cohort expects real-time, on-demand access to healthcare. 'Gen Z grew up during a period of significant change in healthcare and tends to be wary of traditional healthcare providers. Nearly 10% express distrust in health information from providers, a rate significantly higher than older generations. They are also the least willing to share their health data, with 17% preferring not to share it with any stakeholder' (HITConsultant).
With this mindset follows the expectation to be in control of their health information—and the ability to control, share, or even monetize it on their own terms. The global mHealth apps market size was USD 36.68 billion in 2024. The market is projected to grow from USD 40.65 billion in 2025 to USD 88.70 billion by 2032 (Fortune Business Insights).
This demographic is already seen as early adopters for non-conventional healthcare services, including at-home tests for wellness optimization. They are comfortable using technology to explore health-related topics (HITConsultant):
Crypto-native solutions, like health data wallets, appeal to these expectations. Platforms that allow users to own their electronic health records (EHRs) and grant access via smart contracts rather than paper forms or opaque systems will see growing adoption. In a world where loyalty is built on transparency and control, Gen Z will opt into platforms that treat them like stakeholders, not just patients.
Digital Ownership Is a Right, Not a Feature
For Gen Z, digital ownership isn't a novelty—it's a right. They are exposed to assets such as NFT collections, DeFi accounts, and online avatars. So when it comes to their most intimate information—their health data—the same can be expected.
Gen Z is already demanding permission when it comes to their online presence and data. According to Rachel Sterling Chief Marketing Officer for Identity Digital when it comes to social presence, Gen Z creators want stability, ownership, and control over their online presence. According to new survey data from EY…(47%) of the 5,000 members of Gen Z surveyed by EY said they believed there needs to be permission to use a person or organization's data. As platform starts to adopt these new emerging technologies it is imperative to take into account the privacy of users that adopt in to the service.
Healthcare startups and legacy systems alike that align with Web3 values—decentralization, transparency, ownership, and interoperability—will be best positioned to earn Gen Z's trust and participation.
Gen Z is not just another digital generation—they are the architects of a decentralized future. Healthcare must evolve beyond portals and PDFs. The demand is clear: crypto-enabled, user-first, and privacy-respecting systems that recognize patients not just as users, but as sovereign data owners. The question is: who's ready to build for them?