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2018 GP Patient Survey Results Released
The latest GP Patient Survey (GPPS) results have now been published.
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Issues Index July 2018: Public concern about the EU and Brexit rises to historic levels
The July 2018 Issues Index reveals that public concern about Britain and Europe has hit previously unrecorded levels.
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Global views on healthcare in 2018
In our new Ipsos Global Advisor survey, Britons are most positive globally about their healthcare system and - with Spain - have the highest confidence that they get the best treatment.
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Public Health England HIV Prevention Innovation Fund – Cohort 2 Evaluation Report
Ipsos was commissioned by Public Health England (PHE) to conduct an overarching process and impact evaluation of its HIV Prevention Innovation Fund.
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The public and the NHS: 70 years together
To mark the 70th anniversary of the NHS, Ipsos brings together historic data and new analysis in our NHS at 70 infographic, slide packs and reports.
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Britons think new NHS funding will preserve current standards, but not lead to improvements
The Ipsos June 2018 Political Monitor shows half of Britons think new NHS funding will preserve current standards, but few think it will lead to improvements.
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Ipsos Issues Index June 2018: The public’s two main concerns remain Brexit and the NHS
Just under half of the British public name either Brexit or the NHS as a big issue for Britain, while one in five mention crime or immigration.
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The public and the NHS: what's the deal?
As the 70th anniversary of the NHS approaches our joint report with The King’s Fund explores how the public view their relationship with the NHS – and what this may look like over the next 70 years.
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Keeping the patient at the heart of care
How the NHS needs to keep its eye on the prize at the centre of integrated care, by Kate Duxbury, Ipsos; Don Redding, National Voices; Charlotte Augst, Richmond Group; and Imelda Redmond, Healthwatch
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The NHS is nowhere near crisis point yet
But there is still much that it could do better, writes Ben Page in the British Medical Journal (BMJ).