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An Ipsos evaluation of a DHSC grant to support local authorities in digitising and streamlining their adult social care assessment processes.
In 2023/24, Ipsos led an evaluation exploring the impact of a grant for local authorities targeted at digitising and streamlining adult social care assessment processes, on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).
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"Broken NHS": Driving Patients Away?
New Ipsos poll reveals how public concerns about the health service are changing the way people seek care.
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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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Concerns about the State of the NHS Driving how Britons use the Healthcare System
A new Ipsos poll, conducted between October 11-14, 2024, reveals that concerns about the state of the NHS are driving changes in healthcare-seeking behaviour.
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Two in five Britons think nurses right to reject offer of 5.5% pay rise
A new Ipsos survey has examined public attitudes towards nurses’ pay in Britain, support for potential industrial action, and perceptions about government performance on negotiating with trade unions.
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Almost 7 in 10 (69%) of Britons believe celebrities are entitled to prioritise their mental health - even if it leads to cancelled performances
A new survey conducted by Ipsos has revealed strong public support for celebrities prioritizing their mental health, even if it means cancelling performances.
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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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Two thirds of UK public continue to think assisted dying should be legal, provided certain conditions are met
Majority of the UK public continue to believe it should be legal for a doctor to assist a patient aged 18 or older in ending their life by prescribing life-ending medication that the patient could take themselves (66%), provided certain conditions are met.
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Majority of Britons in favour of implementing a ‘Right to Switch Off’
A new Ipsos poll shows that a clear majority of Britons (70%) support Labour’s proposed ‘Right to Switch Off’ policy.
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One in two young people have missed work in the last year because of stress – a new global survey by Ipsos
Meanwhile, people see mental and physical health as equal despite feeling healthcare systems prioritise physical wellbeing