Healthcare


Public Health Survey

Majority of people want borders closed as fear about COVID-19 escalates

More of us now believe someone close to us will be infected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Public Health Publication

Signals: Understanding the coronavirus crisis

This digest brings together our latest research on coronavirus and draws on our surveys, social media monitoring and analysis from our Ipsos teams around the world.
Public Health Publication

Coronavirus & behaviour change: What does it mean for brands?

As COVID-19 continues to spread, how can brands stay relevant to consumers in an increasingly unstable world.
Public Health Survey

From worries about the worldwide markets to concern for personal safety and political responses

Social media data links the impact of Coronavirus epidemic and global economic fears.
Social Media 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.
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?
Employment Survey

What Worries the World - July 2019

‘What Worries the World’? 58% believe their nation is on the wrong track – whilst concerns about unemployment continue to be a prominent worry.
Healthcare Survey

Spotlight*KSA: Views on Healthcare in Saudi Arabia - June 2019

Perceptions of Saudis towards the healthcare system ranging from personal health to the technologies utilized.
Market Research Publication

YouthView: Understanding risk behaviours for meningitis among young people

While meningococcal meningitis is relatively uncommon, it is unpredictable, may progress very rapidly and can lead to death in as little as 24 hours of first symptoms.<sup>1,2</sup>
According to one study, the bacteria that can cause the disease are carried asymptomatically in the nasopharynx of up to almost one in four (24%) 19-year-olds; although for most it will not cause the disease.<sup>3</sup>