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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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Despite pressures facing young families today, most parents take precious moments to play with their babies
Read the findings from the first report from the Children of the 2020s study - the first national long-term study of babies in over two decades - published today by the UK Department for Education and led by University College London in partnership with Ipsos and the universities of Cambridge and Oxford, and Birkbeck, University of London.
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Ipsos Update – November 2023
Mental Health, Trust, ESG… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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The future of the NHS
The NHS is currently facing significant pressures due to various challenges which will further escalate in the future if unaddressed. Additional funding and evolving NHS services are necessary remedies, as are the greater use of technology and measures to retain staff. But it’s also important to take action on areas outside of the NHS’s control like social care and the social determinants of health. Policy-making for the NHS should adopt a long-term approach, grounded in evidence and incorporating the perspectives of patients, the public and NHS staff in a meaningful way, to ensure that long-term investments are sustainable.
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Politicians the least trusted profession, while doctors the most trustworthy
Running since 2018, the Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Index tracks how trustworthy or untrustworthy people see different professions.
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Dissatisfaction with government on immigration at highest level since 2015
Two-thirds of the public are dissatisfied with the way the Government is dealing with immigration, according to the Immigration Attitudes Tracker from Ipsos and British Future.
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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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More oppose than support railway strikes on eve of weekend disruption – while support for junior doctors remains strong as fresh strikes are approved by union
New polling by Ipsos reveals that 53% of Britons support the strikes by junior doctors, while 43% oppose railway strikes
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2 in 3 Britons think it should be legal for a doctor to assist a patient aged 18 or older in ending their life by prescribing life-ending medication
A majority of the public think it should be legal for a doctor to assist a patient aged 18 or older in ending their life providing certain conditions are met, according to a new Ipsos survey.
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The doctor-patient relationship in the generative AI era
Five reasons why the time to act for pharma is now.