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Gender Bias: The ‘Invisible’ Barrier to Equitable Healthcare
The role of cultural and societal gender bias on the delivery, and experience, of oncology care in the UK.
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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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Britons want easier access to appointments and shorter waiting times to improve GP experience
New Ipsos polling on perceptions of services Britons receive from GP practices.
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Almost half the public support GPs taking collective action short of strikes
More than half the public (54%) say the NHS is heading in the wrong direction according to new Ipsos polling.
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2024 GP Patient Survey results released
In the 2024 survey, the majority of patients reported a good overall experience of a range of services.
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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.
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Monitoring the obesity treatment revolution, in healthcare and beyond
Ipsos has launched three new syndicated studies to monitor and anticipate changes in the rapidly evolving landscape of obesity treatment.
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The future of AI in public services
AI has the potential to automate repetitive tasks and enhance efficiency in our public services. Using insights from Ipsos research and an interview with Dr. Jonathan Bright from The Alan Turing Institute, Daniel Cameron and Reema Patel identify different types of AI technology and their applications in the public sector. However, they also explore the challenges such as bias, lack of transparency, data privacy, and the broader social impacts facing the use of AI in this capacity.
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What does the NHS Adult Inpatient Survey tell us about patient experiences, in the context of increased waiting times?
Molly Dawson looks at results from the 2022 Adult Inpatient Survey, coordinated by Ipsos on behalf of the Care Quality Commission. The data tells us that overall experience remains generally positive but is deteriorating across several areas, in particular waiting times, and there continues to be stark differences in experiences between patient groups…
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The doctor-patient relationship in the generative AI era
Five reasons why the time to act for pharma is now.