Healthcare


Strikes Survey

Support for strikes softens, but public still most likely to back nurses, ambulance workers and junior doctors

Half of Britons expect strike action to be more disruptive for country as a whole in 2024, according to polling by Ipsos.
Healthcare Publication

Despite continued pressures on the NHS, maternity service users report an improved experience in the 2023 Maternity Survey

Anita Jeffreson and Holly Brown look at results from the 2023 NHS Maternity Survey, coordinated by Ipsos on behalf of the Care Quality Commission, to see what the data tells us about the maternity services’ recovery from the pandemic.

ESG: A hidden driver of brand success in healthcare

Global concerns are usually dominated by immediate issues. But when we ask what worries the world, our data show that climate change, poverty and social inequality remain the constant and significant worries that unite people across the globe. But, what does ESG mean for life science companies and the healthcare industry?
Public Health Survey

Public Perceptions of Community Pharmacy 2023

The Public Perceptions of Community Pharmacy Survey 2023, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of NHS England (NHSE), explores the public usage and attitudes towards community pharmacy in England as well as their openness to expanding the services on offer from pharmacies.
Obesity Survey

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.
Healthcare Publication

Mastering complexity: The path towards a cancer-free reality

This is the third and final paper in a series which began eight years ago, focusing on unravelling – and ultimately overcoming – the sheer complexity of cancer, one of humanity’s oldest and most formidable foes.
Healthcare Publication

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.
Public Health Survey

Just six in ten realise that dementia is a cause of death, new Ipsos polling for Alzheimer’s Research UK shows

In nationally representative research, carried out over 4 weeks of telephone interviews across the UK, 60% of respondents (without a dementia diagnosis) agree with the statement “dementia is a cause of death”.