Public Health


Public Health Publication

A guide to better pharma demand research

Discover the three essential steps for optimizing the quality and reliability of demand research.
Healthcare Survey

Mental health concern rises in the age of COVID-19

Younger people are struggling the most with stress and emotional wellness, but they don’t see those struggles as ‘taboo’ and are openly talking about their challenges more than older generations.
Public Health Survey

Data Dive: How the COVID-19 pandemic shaped views

In 5 infographics, we break down what Ipsos’ global polling reveals about the coronavirus crisis’ impact on everything from where we want to work to concern about mental health.
Healthcare Survey

Rising importance of mental health in Switzerland

This 34-country survey, including Switzerland, explores the public view on personal health challenges and how well-equipped healthcare systems are to deal with them. New to the survey this year are Indonesia, Ireland, Portugal, Romania, Thailand, and United Arab Emirates.

Healthcare Survey

3 in 5 globally say their healthcare system is overstretched

However, half of those surveyed across 34 countries describe the quality of their country’s healthcare service as good.

Healthcare Publication

What patients and practicians say about the pains of Eczema

Today is World Atopic Eczema Day, established to enhance awareness, understanding and management of a skin condition that can severely affect patients’ health and wellbeing.
Healthcare Event

ASSGP / Ipsos Webinar: «Self-Care» in der Schweiz – Chancen & Herausforderungen für OTC

Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Teilnahme an diesem Webinar von ASSGP & Ipsos
Public Health Survey

Stress and mental health are important topics in COVID time for Swiss people

While coronavirus is still a top health concern among Swiss people, stress, cancer and mental health related issues comes right after. Like people in other countries, Swiss are not very optimistic that pandemic will end soon, with two-thirds of the public expecting that a return to a normal pre-COVID life is still more than six months away – if it ever happens.