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The Power of Patient-First: Ipsos Health Industry Webinar Series
Revisit highlights from our virtual summit featuring timely insights for healthcare brands as the industry transitions to a patient-first approach.
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Why multiple identities are closer than you think
Identities are complex to form, hard to define and increasingly easier to steal and fake. Author Tracey Follows explains how will we define ourselves and what happens to our legacy identities as they drift through time and space?
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Will we have different identities in virtual spaces?
In virtual spaces we are able to craft digital representations of ourselves as avatars. But will we want to make an avatar for every platform we use? Timmu Tõke founded Ready Player Me to create an avatar engine meant to be portable across platforms.
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Identity
As life becomes more complex, people are looking for more control in how they define, express and reflect their identity. In this What the Future: Identity issue, we reveal which forces influence who we are and what brands to media should know about representing and reflecting us in the future.
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Will virtual spaces be safe places to express our identities?
Will 3D-virtual communities and the metaverse lead to more tightly defined social bubbles? Or will they allow us to connect with people who we wouldn’t be able to meet? Sébastien Borget, who is building one of the leading decentralized virtual gaming worlds, hopes for the latter.
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How where we live shapes who we are
People seem to be isolating themselves into community bubbles of thought and ideas in media, online and at home. Journalist Dante Chinni analyzes the data and reports on the ground about how our political identities shape and are shaped by our physical landscape.
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Here's how inflation is changing our spending habits
In less than five minutes of reading time we’ll give you all the data and context you need to get you up to speed on Ipsos’ latest wave of the Coronavirus Consumer Tracker.
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Seniors’ support for allowing the government to negotiate drug prices drops significantly when shown various arguments for and against drug price negotiations
A new PhRMA/Ipsos poll finds patients taking prescription medicines lose support for the government negotiating drug prices when they are told that government negotiations could lead to less research and development for new medicines and treatments.
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[WEBINAR] Techquity: Supporting an equitable future for health in the digital era
In recent years, the healthcare industry has witnessed a significant increase in its adoption of digital tools and technologies.
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[WEBINAR] A Metaverse Users Want
Consumers are connecting remotely more than ever before, especially after two years of required social-distancing.