Healthcare


vaccine Publication

Global Vaccines Research

As the race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine continues at speed, the world faces many more questions than answers – not only about when we might have a vaccine, but who will get it first, how will they get it and are they willing to have it? And how far will it take us on the journey back to ‘normal’…?
Public Health Survey

Abortions amid COVID-19: How women’s rights are being impacted by the pandemic

About 70% say abortions should be permitted ̶ down 5% from 2014 and lower than when poll began
Healthcare Publication

The time is now: Telehealth and rise of virtual care

Virtual care has gained increased importance during coronavirus, but will this bring about a permanent shift in remote healthcare.
Healthcare Publication

Preparing for the future of the operating room: Robotics

Imagine a future where surgical robots have become small and affordable enough to be found even in non-specialized hospitals and outpatient clinics outside of a major metropolis...

Coronavirus dominates global worries

COVID-19 overtakes all other issues in Ipsos’ What Worries the World survey with the highest level of concern recorded for any category since the series began.
Pharma Publication

Multi-source healthcare data

The world of pharma business insight is likely to change as it embraces a multi-data source reality.
Healthcare Publication

Ipsos Healthcare: market research in the medical world

What does the future of the medical sector and health care look like, and how do you effectively tap into this? How do you become more patient-focused as an organisation? And how does your organisation actually relate to the competition? Ipsos Healthcare research provides you with actionable insights to optimise a medical, commercial or launch strategy. We provide insights from all major stakeholders in healthcare: from doctors and nurses to patients and consumers.
Public Health Survey

Global study explores how wrong people are about the causes of death in their country.

Ipsos’ latest Perils of Perception study highlights public(1) misperceptions across 32 countries about the proportion of people who die from diseases, violence, transport injuries and other causes. While patterns differ in different countries, overall on average people tend to underestimate how many deaths are caused by cancers and cardiovascular disease, and overestimate how many are caused by transport injuries, substance misuse and violence.
Patients Publication

Uncover the power of the patient voice: Healthcare-focused Social Intelligence & Text Analytics

The rich wealth of unstructured and unrequested data on social media offers critical input to your brand’s story. Ipsos’ healthcare-focused Social Intelligence & Text Analytics offering, powered by Synthesio’s leading technology, unlocks the opportunities within unstructured data, bringing you unparalleled insights into authentic patient experiences and perceptions.