Public Health


NHS Publication

NHS 75: How behavioural science can unlock the potential of digital health

Earlier this month the NHS marked 75 years, and it got us thinking about the potential value digital health interventions could offer to the NHS in future, and how behavioural insights can encourage their uptake.
NHS Publication

International graduates have positive experiences of GP training, but face challenges that domestic students do not

Ipsos research for NHS England provides evidence that will help inform the development of initiatives to support and retain the International Medical Graduate GP workforce in England.
Healthcare Survey

2023 GP Patient Survey Results Released

The latest GP Patient Survey (GPPS) results have now been published.
Healthcare Publication

75 years of the NHS - Thriving or Surviving?

This year marks the 75th anniversary of the NHS, providing an opportunity for us to reflect on how it has changed over that time. Here we pick out some key trends, using Ipsos research to consider what these trends mean for the public and patients it serves.
Healthcare Survey

Britons say NHS is overstretched and they expect it to get worse in the future

Global perceptions of healthcare - an Ipsos Global Advisor survey.
NHS Survey

NHS at 75: the NHS remains Britons' biggest source of national pride, but public are worried about its future

Six findings from the fourth wave of research conducted by Ipsos for The Health Foundation.
Maternity Survey

Maternal mental health support continues to improve despite NHS strain

To mark Maternal Mental Health Awareness week, Anita Jeffreson analyses and discusses recent NHS Maternity Survey findings in light of the current strain on the NHS.
Social Care Survey

3 in 4 Britons say there’s too few care workers in Britain relative to the need

3 in 5 Britons say care workers are paid too little in an Ipsos survey of public attitudes towards social care.
Healthcare Survey

Over half of Britons support junior doctors taking strike action

New polling by Ipsos reveals that more than half of Britons (54%) support the strikes by junior doctors, a 3ppt increase since last month.