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The Future With AI in Healthcare Market Research
View our on-demand webinar to hear how AI can help you achieve more with market research.
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Ipsos Update - September 2019
Ipsos Update - September 2019
This month's edition of Ipsos Update features recent Ipsos research and thinking on happiness, beauty, social media bans, presidents of Latin America and our new edition of Indonesia Flair.
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Are we getting enough Vitamin-Art in our diets?
Julia Clark’s WTF Beauty article reports on the role of the arts in beauty. Her beauty regime includes a French hair-smoothing system called Cezanne.
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Are you feeling included in beauty inclusivity?
Mallory Newell’s WTF Beauty article explores the topic of body image. Her beauty must-have products are Vitamin C serums and good sunscreen.
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What makes you most happy? It’s not what you may spend most time on
Social media ranks the lowest out of 29 sources of happiness globally.
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Happiness is Receding Across the World
New Global Ipsos study confirms a long-term decline in the percentage of adults who consider themselves happy
Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) Surveys
Among the largest providers of CAHPS services for almost 25 years, serving hundreds of organizations on HCAHPS, Home Health CAHPS, Hospice CAHPS, ICH CAHPS, ACO CAHPS, OAS CAHPS, CAHPS 5.0H, CG-CAHPS, and PCMH
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HLTH 2019
Ipsos is delighted to be part of the agenda for the upcoming HLTH event: an unprecedented, large-scale forum for individuals, companies and policymakers who are reshaping the health industry to learn, collaborate and evolve.
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[WEBINAR] The Future With AI in Healthcare Market Research
Join us for a complimentary webinar, co-hosted with Intellus Worldwide, to hear Ipsos’ Innovation and Connected Health experts discuss how AI can help us achieve more with market research, and outline what we need to know in order to get the most out of AI.
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Americans Are Divided On Who Is Responsible For Mass Shootings
New Ipsos/USA Today poll: In wake of tragedies in Texas and Ohio, Democrats are more likely than Republicans to blame racism and loose gun laws