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Half of Britons support a £10 fine for missed NHS appointments
A quarter of those who have avoided making a general practice appointment in the last year say this is because they found it too difficult
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Impact evaluation of the Sexual Health, Reproductive Health and HIV Innovation Fund
Ipsos conducted an impact evaluation of the Sexual Health, Reproductive Health and HIV Innovation Fund on behalf of the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID).
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The NHS overtakes the economy and inflation as the most mentioned issue facing Britain
Ipsos Issues Index - January 2023
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Support for nurses’ strikes lower than last month’s but blame placed mainly with the Government
The latest Ipsos poll reveals that only 3 in 10 (30%) oppose the planned nurses' strikes.
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Public perceptions of homelessness
Rising housing costs are taking their toll while three-quarters of people think homelessness will get worse according to a new Ipsos report for the Centre for Homelessness Impact.
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Public Perceptions of Community Pharmacy
The Public Perceptions of Community Pharmacy Survey, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of NHS England (NHSE), explores public attitudes towards community pharmacy in England as well as their openness to expanding the services on offer from pharmacies.
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More than 8 in 10 say that shortages of social care workers is a problem for society in the UK
The survey, commissioned by Community Integrated Care show 9 in 10 think social care is important
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54% lack confidence in quality of local NHS services for this winter as concerns over waiting lists intensify
The December Ipsos Political Monitor, taken 7-13 December, shows the level of public concern over the NHS for this winter
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Majority of Britons have an unfavourable opinion of the Conservative Party
The Ipsos Political Pulse for November 2022 shows Rishi Sunak just trailing Keir Starmer when it comes to favourability.
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Cabinet Office COVID-19 Campaigns Research
Ipsos conducted 16 waves of tracking research on behalf of the Government’s COVID-19 Communications Hub between March 2021 and January 2022.