physical health


Digital Survey

How Physicians evolved into Digital Doctors during the COVID 19 pandemic

An interesting POV by Monica Gangwani, Country Leader & Executive Director, Healthcare, Ipsos in India
Polling Publication

COVID19 sees surge in Remote Consultations by doctors: Ipsos Survey

According to a new survey by Ipsos among Healthcare Professionals (HCPs), almost 95% of the Indian doctors polled claimed to be providing Remote Consultations to their patients. This was a sharp increase from the status pre- COVID19 and reiterates the larger trend of digital adoption by HCPs in their practice.
COVID-19 Survey

Theories about how COVID-19 spreads varies with emerging markets more likely to believe myths

More people globally believe COVID-19 can live on surfaces for days over other theories.

Comfort food: Women more likely to admit to overeating, under exercising amid COVID-19

Experts say women are more prone to emotional eating due to various psychological factors.
Coronavirus Survey

Urban Indians treading with utmost caution amid corona virus pandemic

Only 1 in 2 comfortable about returning to workplace; majority will defer letting kids resume school – Ipsos Global Survey
Coronavirus Survey

We are not going back to normal anytime soon, quicker adaptation will help tide through

By Rinku Patnaik, Country Chief Client Officer, Ipsos in India
physical health Publication

Can financial services tackle health and wellness?

As consumers are looking beyond the traditional markets to address their health and wellness needs, there are opportunities for financial services companies to help people improve their holistic well-being.
mental health Survey

More Indians pre-occupied with physical well-being vis-à-vis mental well-being: Ipsos Mental Health Global Survey

64% Indians want the stigma attached with Mental Health issues to go; they would prefer if it was treated like any other illness; 63% Indians feel that seeing a therapist was a sign of strength.

74% Indians expect a tolerant attitude for mental health patients