In late 2016, Ipsos was commissioned to undertake the fourth wave of Public Health England's (PHE) research with stakeholders, which it has been running since 2013/14.
In 2016 Ipsos were commissioned by the Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) to survey their membership, building on the research we conducted previously in 2013.
New research from Ipsos shows that 57% of Britons think that the ability of the NHS to deliver the care and services it provides has been getting worse over the last six months.
The February 2017 Ipsos Issues Index reveals that over half of the British public (52%) now see the NHS as one of the biggest issues facing Britain, the highest level of concern since June 2002.
A poll by Ipsos for the BBC has suggested three-quarters of adults surveyed would find it acceptable to increase charges for people coming from abroad as a way of raising more money for the NHS.
In the latest end of year Ipsos/Economist Issues Index, there has been a sharp rise in those who see the NHS as one of the biggest issues facing Britain.
Ipsos was commissioned by the Royal College of General Practitioners to conduct a survey with GPs into their current experience of working in general practice.