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Recall period on patient experience scores on healthcare utilization
This study investigates how the change in survey recall period, from 12- to 6-months, can impact the accuracy and quality of patient experience data.
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Can you afford to buy a house? Most say they're priced out of the market
Nearly three in five people say they can’t afford to buy a house where they live.
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Ipsos Update - November 2019
Welcome to November’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. Featured topics include mental health, Black Friday, brand-building, climate change and packaging trends in China.
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Does work make you happy? Not so much if you're in developed world
Having a meaningful job ranked 13th out of 29 sources of happiness in a global survey.
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The Internet of Things
Read more about the smart home devices that Americans are buying, why they want them, and how they are engaging with them.
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Pressure to stay thin: How do we feel about body image around the world?
Three in five people across 29 countries say eating well is more important than being thin.
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Ipsos Update - October 2019
This month's edition of Ipsos Update features recent Ipsos research and thinking on trust, customer experience, populism and nativism and our new edition of Flair South Korea.
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Who do you have faith in? The world’s most trusted professions
People trust those providing essential services over those selling a product or ideology.
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Trust in U.S. Military Healthcare
Trust is a key component in interpersonal relationships between providers and patients and for solidifying reputation for institutions and companies alike, including the military.
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World’s heating up at record levels – but we’re doubtful or behind on policy action
Only four in 10 people think countries are doing enough on climate change.