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GP Patient Survey: Experiences of young patients (aged 16 – 24 years old)
Heather Ashford looks at data from the 2018 GP Patient Survey (GPPS) and what the survey tells us about the experiences of young patients aged 16 – 24 years old.
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Ipsos Update – March 2019
March’s Ipsos Update presents our latest research on the future of the global population, ageing and attitudes towards automation. We also introduce new white papers on mothers in Asia, Japanese society and brand-building advertising campaigns.
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The Perennials: the future of ageing
We turn our attention to understanding what it means to be old today, exploring our ageing societies and their challenges and opportunities.
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Human Flourishing in the age of AI
As we enter the age of AI, we need to think about the way in which this technology is gradually encouraging us to look at ourselves - a thinkpiece by Colin Strong.
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Workplace Pension: new research into saving for retirement
Ipsos has undertaken survey research on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions to understand how people feel about saving for their retirement and the role of Workplace pensions.
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Future data-driven technologies and the implications for use of patient data
Public dialogue on behalf of the Academy of Medical Sciences sought the views of the public, patients, and healthcare professionals on the future use of data-driven technologies in healthcare and the implications for use of patient data.
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Pension Wise service evaluation: research with 2017/18 customers
This report presents the findings from a survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of Pension Wise, a Government service offering guidance on people’s defined contribution pension options. The report looks at the experiences and outcomes of customers who used the Pension Wise service in 2017/18.
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Public perceptions and awareness of Public Health England’s reduction programmes
A survey commissioned by Public Health England shows support for reducing sugar and calories in foods
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Understanding children and young people's experiences of primary care
This research project - commissioned by NHS England and conducted by Ipsos - aimed to understand what matters most to children and young people when receiving primary care, and the most effective methods of seeking feedback about their experiences.
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Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Claimant Research
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has published findings from three waves of qualitative and quantitative research exploring claimants’ experiences of the PIP claim process.