Healthcare


Election Survey

89% of Britons concerned about NHS strain, 46% support NHS paying for private treatment where necessary to treat more patients

A new Ipsos poll looks at voters' attitudes towards allowing private companies to provide NHS healthcare services.
NHS Survey

Around two thirds say they are not confident that they would be able to get a GP appointment quickly at a time that suits them

New polling from Ipsos for ITV News reveals the public are not confident they could access NHS services quickly if they needed to
Healthcare Survey

The public prioritise access to primary and community care over hospital care

The public remain negative about standards of care in the NHS, albeit less so than in previous surveys – though are still pessimistic about what will happen to standards of care over the next year.
Healthcare Publication

New deliberative research shows that participants prioritise improvements in primary and community care over secondary care

The research, conducted by Ipsos for the Health Foundation, also shows that participants want improved health services, and are willing to pay more taxes to achieve this – with conditions attached.
Healthcare Survey

Attitudes towards digital healthcare

Ipsos conducted this research on behalf of Bupa during Jan-Feb 2024. Bupa commissioned Ipsos to design and carry out the survey to understand attitudes towards future healthcare developments such as remote healthcare, artificial intelligence and genetic testing.
Food & Diet Survey

Eggs: how do you eat yours? What is Britain's favourite egg?

Ipsos Observer hatched a plan to survey Brits on their egg-eating habits - here we lay out the results that you simply cannot egg-nore!
Food & Diet Survey

The hidden dangers lurking in our kitchens: myths, misunderstandings and malpractices!

The long bank holiday weekend is fast approaching. Whether you celebrate Easter or not, many of us will be enjoying meals lovingly prepared by friends and family over the coming break. But who are these meals nourishing more? Us, or the scores of potentially harmful bacteria and other hidden nasties in kitchens across the land?
Society Survey

Global Happiness 2024

The new edition of Ipsos’ Global Happiness report finds there’s been a slight dip in happiness year-on-year as economic and political clouds loom overhead.
Ethnicity Publication

Bridging the Ethnicity Gap in Clinical Trial Participation: Education and tailored communications needed

Creating more supportive environments for a diverse range of individuals to participate in clinical trials is a critical step in achieving health equity. Getting a clear view of how people currently think about clinical trials can help us identify what steps need to be taken to make this a reality.