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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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4 in 10 Britons support hiring more Physician Associates to support GPs – but six in ten don’t know what they do
New Ipsos polling in collaboration with the Press Association highlights the lack of knowledge among the British public regarding Physician Associates (PAs).
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Satisfaction with NHS services has declined further, with fewer people agreeing the NHS is providing a good service nationally and locally
The public think most aspects of the NHS have got worse over the past year, with pressures on NHS staff, waiting times for routine services and the wellbeing of NHS staff remaining the top three aspects of the NHS that the public think have got worse.
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Public concern about the NHS rises to its highest level post-pandemic
Despite some significant shifts, especially a decline in concern about inflation, it is the NHS, the economy and inflation, immigration and housing that will be top of mind as the new Labour government sets out its priorities according to the July 2024 Ipsos Issues Index.
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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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From Hashtags to Votes: analysing online engagement during #GE2024
What have we learnt from the way the public have engaged with the election online?
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The NHS and its use of the private sector
In a new Ipsos blog, we analyse how the NHS is being seen in the voters' minds and some of the narratives around the NHS in the debates.
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Immigration and the NHS - what do voters think?
As election day draws nearer, in a new Ipsos blog, we look at voters' attitudes towards immigration and the NHS
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What do the public want from politicians when it comes to health and social care?
In a new blog post, our Health and Social Care research team looks at what health and social care policies the electorate are looking for from politicians in this general election