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Ipsos & Amgen Named Finalists in the BHBIA BOBI Awards 2014/15
Ipsos Healthcare, Ipsos and biopharma company, Amgen, have been named finalists in the ‘Most Innovative Approach’ category of the BHBIA BOBI Awards 2014-15.
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How to improve trust in business? Look beyond profits
Business leaders are among the least trusted of all professions. Ilana Tyler-Rubinstein looks at how they can change their reputation by looking beyond profits.
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General Pharmaceutical Council research into public perceptions of pharmacy
The General Pharmaceutical Council has published findings from an Ipsos survey to gain a better insight into public perception of the pharmacy profession and pharmacy services.
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Politicians trusted less than estate agents, bankers and journalists
New polling by Ipsos shows that the British public are less likely to trust politicians to tell the than estate agents, bankers and journalists.
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Ipsos and Amgen scoop 2 MRS Awards
Ipsos and biopharma company, Amgen, were double winners at the MRS Awards 2014 – taking both the Grand Prix for Greatest Impact Award and the Award for Healthcare Research.
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What do the World Cup and Scottish Referendum have in common?
Oliver Sweet, head of Ethnography, watched behavioural economics intervention in action during two of the major events of 2014.
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Management of the NHS
A new Ipsos survey for British Medical Association has shown that two in three (66%) of those in GB aged 15+ are in favour of doctors having a greater say in how the NHS is run.
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Two in three Britons say they generally trust the police to tell the truth
New research from Ipsos shows that two in three (65%) Britons say they would generally trust the police to tell the truth, while 31% do not trust them to tell the truth.
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NHS Change Day - what factors help innovation to spread?
David Jeans and Emily Gray blog on the importance of NHS Change Day in helping spread innovation across the NHS.
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Politicians trusted less than estate agents, bankers and journalists
New polling by Ipsos shows that the British public trust politicians to tell the truth less than estate agents, bankers and journalists.