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[EVENT] Transforming Healthcare through Patient Experience
Join us as we launch a symposium on “Transforming Healthcare through Patient Experience: Going Beyond the Score to Better Care and Better Health” to be held in Washington, DC on Thursday, November 8, 2018.
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Over Half of Americans Report Feeling Like No One Knows Them Well
Fifty-four percent of Americans report feeling as though no one knows them well at least sometimes, if not always. Additionally, at least two in five also say they sometimes/always feel as though they lack companionship, that their relationships are not meaningful, that they are isolated from others, and/or that they are no longer close to anyone.
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Americans' Experience with the Health Care System in 2018
Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of Consumers for Quality Care
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It’s Time for Disruption: Unpacking Investor and Financial Advisor Loyalty
Financial Advisor defection poses great risk to investment firms. Discover key dimensions of firm-advisor-investor linkages and how to mitigate the risk of advisor turnover.
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Eight in Ten Americans Report Being Dissatisfied with How Their Body Looks at Times
Feeling Self-Conscious Especially Likely When Looking in the Mirror, Being at the Beach in a Bathing Suit, and Shopping for Clothes
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Ipsos clients triumph at ARF David Ogilvy Awards
Budweiser and MetLife take home prizes at annual advertising research awards
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Ipsos/USA Today Poll: Crime/Gun Violence is Top Concern Among Young People
Only two-thirds of students say they feel safe at school
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[EVENT] Intellus Summit 2018
Ipsos is delighted to be exhibiting at the healthcare industry’s biggest insights and analytics conference.
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Ipsos/BuzzFeed poll: Most Gun Owners Support Policies Aimed at Reducing Gun Violence
Ipsos, in partnership with BuzzFeed News, has examined how gun owners feel about gun control and recent policy proposals. Findings show that NRA members are less likely to support policies, compared to non-members.
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[EVENT] Society of Behavioral Medicine Conference
Join Ipsos and America’s leading scientists and practitioners at SBM’s conference dedicated to understanding the multidisciplinary role of behavior in improving health.