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“The NHS is broken but it’s not beaten”: Public opinion on A&E wait times
An Ipsos poll reveals concerns about the availability of beds in local A&E’s and how this impacts behaviour to seek care.
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The Financial Research Survey (FRS)
Unlocking Consumer Financial Behaviour: Insights to Drive Growth in Financial Services
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Trust or bust: Realising the UK's AI ambitions
There is one essential factor that must underpin all the UK government's efforts in order for the UK to succeed in its AI ambitions: trust.
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Ipsos survey on bereavement leave policies
Ipsos surveyed UK adults aged 16-75, for Lucky Generals Ltd
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Uncovering the Reality of Economic Abuse Among Women in the UK
TW: the following discusses domestic abuse and coercion and control. Please take care when reading.
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Using a Discrete Choice Experiment to understand the public’s decision-making around arranging and paying for residential care
In 2023, Ipsos conducted research on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) to explore how likely those expected to self-fund any necessary future residential care would be to involve their local authority in arranging the care and the factors influencing their decisions.
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Beyond the waiting room: How local context shapes GP experience
Understanding patient experience is an important element of providing high quality health care, and can lead to more positive outcomes and experiences for patients and staff.
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From Hashtags to Votes: analysing online engagement during #GE2024
What have we learnt from the way the public have engaged with the election online?
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Are we prepared for population decline?
New research from Ipsos’ 2024 Generations Report underscores why it’s more important to tailor communications, product development and service delivery to the values and expectations of different age cohorts.
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Despite continued pressures on the NHS, maternity service users report an improved experience in the 2023 Maternity Survey
Anita Jeffreson and Holly Brown look at results from the 2023 NHS Maternity Survey, coordinated by Ipsos on behalf of the Care Quality Commission, to see what the data tells us about the maternity services’ recovery from the pandemic.