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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).
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Ipsos Issues Index May 2018: NHS and Brexit are still seen as the public’s top issues
Half of the British public see the NHS as a big issue for the country, four in ten mention Brexit, and a quarter are worried about crime.
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Health, Ageing and Support: survey of views of people aged 50 and over, 2017 results
Our study of public attitudes towards heath, ageing, and care and support services for the Department of Health and Social Care
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Health, Ageing and Support: survey of views of people aged 50 and over, 2016 results
Our study of public attitudes towards heath, ageing, and care and support services for the Department of Health and Social Care
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Public Perceptions of the NHS and Social care survey, winter 2016 wave
Our regular study of public attitudes towards the NHS and social care for the Department of Health and Social Care
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Public Perceptions of the NHS and Social Care Survey, winter 2015 wave
Our regular study of public attitudes towards the NHS and social care for the Department of Health and Social Care
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Half of public think Brexit is working out as expected
Ipsos's May 2018 Political Monitor shows half of public think Brexit is working out as expected while four in ten think that it is worse.
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Super-clear? Where next for regulation of the food and drink industry
Legislation related to transparency generally, and obesity and healthy eating in particular is looking increasingly likely to be heading this way. How can companies handle this in terms of their communications?
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Ipsos Research Highlights - May 2018
Ipsos's Research Highlights for May 2018 includes concern about crime reaches a seven year high in Britain, global optimism and the NHS at 70.
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Global business influencers 'overconfident' around cybercrime risks
Global business influencers are prone to persistent excess of positivity around their cybersecurity and other technological capabilities. This presents a dangerous blindness to a serious threat – and demands that senior executives think again about their ability to protect their data and their reputations.