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Public responds positively to NHS 10 Year Plan measures, but with some scepticism about its impact
New Ipsos polling in the UK suggests Britons are responding positively to the recently unveiled NHS 10 Year Plan, with public more likely to say will make things better for patients (35%) than worse (9%).
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2025 GP Patient Survey results released
The 2025 GP Patient Survey (GPPS) results have now been published.
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The NHS at a crossroads: Measuring how the 10-Year Plan will deliver on patient needs
At the heart of the 10 Year Plan the Government is aiming to achieve a triple shift - moving care from hospitals into the community, continuing the move from analogue to digital, and more of a focus on prevention rather than sickness.
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Polling reveals ethnic minorities and people with multiple long term health conditions more likely to express dissatisfaction with NHS care
Polling released ahead of the publication of the 10-year health plan for the NHS shows experiences of the NHS are broadly good, but variable.
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Britons are open to the use of AI in the NHS, but are split on whether it presents more risk or reward
The British public is comfortable rather than uncomfortable with a range of uses of AI in healthcare, particularly reminding patients to book follow-up appointments (61%), helping to identify potential health risks or early signs of disease via wearable devices (48%) and helping to identify those at increased risk of chronic illnesses (48%).
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Evaluation of the targeted lung health check programme for NHS England
The programme and its evaluation set out to test whether the promising results displayed in earlier pilots and trials were replicated at a larger scale and in real world, busy NHS settings.
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Around 8 in 10 Britons concerned about having to wait on a trolley at A&E
When asked what words they think of when they think of the NHS, “long waiting times”, “understaffed”, and “delays” are the most common responses.
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Patients struggling with NHS admin
Ipsos polling for the King’s Fund, National Voices and Healthwatch England reveals that nearly two in three patients (64%) have experienced at least one NHS admin problem in the last year (for themselves or someone they care for) such as lost test results, inability to change or cancel appointments, or receiving incorrect information.
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Exercise, diet still top Britons’ preference for losing weight, despite NHS interest in weight loss jabs
A new Ipsos poll explores public attitudes towards weight loss, focusing on weight loss injections and planned weight loss strategies for 2025.