Public Health


Public Health Survey

General Public Attitudes To The Treatment Of Erectile Dysfunction

85% of the general public think that their doctor should decide whether they receive treatment on the NHS, compared with only 9% who believe that this should be the Government's decision
Politics Survey

Political Attitudes in Great Britain for February 1999

Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
(If undecided or refused at Q1)
Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support? - Base: 1,769
Public Health Survey

Nine Out Of Ten Say Public Figures Should Be Positive About Disability

Scope, the UK's largest disability charity, is calling on high profile figures to lead the way in breaking down barriers facing disabled people after a survey today showed almost nine out of ten (86%) people expect them to show a positive attitude to disability.
Public Health Survey

British Ill Informed Over Relative Standards Of Cancer Treatment Within The EU

Survey reveals majority have no idea how UK survival rates compare
Politics Survey

Political Attitudes in Great Britain for January 1999

Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
(If undecided or refused at Q1)
Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support? - Base: 1,930
Public Health Survey

Public want more control over healthcare decisions

In a recent MORI poll, three quarters said that as a matter of principle, free healthcare should be available to all, whatever the cost to the taxpayer.
Public Health Survey

Londoners Pessimistic About The Health Of Their City

The majority of Londoners think the capital is an unhealthy place to live, and that things are going to get worse, according to a unique survey produced for the King's Fund.
Public Health Survey

GPs Sceptical About Health Service Reforms

New Survey Reveals Cancer Is Top Priority
Public Health Survey

Lack Of Public Awareness About Primary Care Groups

Over two thirds (69%) of the public questioned in a MORI poll sponsored by the Doctor Patient Partnership (DPP) did not know what the term Primary Care Group (PCGs) means. Only 4% knew that the PCGs are a group of local health professionals including GPs, managers and patients that will make decisions about spending on local health services.