Healthcare


Ipsos Update – September 2024

Data, Healthcare, Education … Ipsos Update explores the latest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
Oncology Webinar

[WEBINAR] Ipsos Oncology Essentials

Ipsos Oncology Essentials
Oncology Publication

Conquering Complexity: The ongoing revolution in oncology biomarker testing

The clinical management of cancer patients has undergone a remarkable evolution in the last 15 years, with the concept of personalised medicine now well-entrenched in the treatment paradigm.
Coronavirus Survey

What Worries the World – April 2021

Overall levels of concern about Coronavirus remain steady worldwide, but the underlying picture is unstable. Worries about Covid-19 are rising in a number of countries, while starting to decline in others.
Coronavirus Survey

Global Health Service Monitor 2020

Our new 27-country survey finds rising levels of satisfaction and trust in health services as the world battles against the coronavirus pandemic. Waiting times and lack of staff are the main challenges perceived by the public.
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.
Healthcare Publication

The future of healthcare market access: three disruptors & three enablers

What disruptive trends will shape the healthcare landscape of the future? What will companies need to do to facilitate successful delivery of value and access?
Flair Publication

Flair South Korea 2020 - Customized & Connected

The first edition of Flair in South Korea explores a nation that despite its distinct international identity, is relatively little-known and easy to stereotype. Our study of society, markets and people shows Koreans to be both independent and dependent: ‘customized and connected’.