Connected Health


Healthcare Publication

Mental Wellness & Health Technology

Revisit our on demand webinar to hear new findings from a research study on the future of wellness and digital health technology.
Healthcare Publication

The Path to Techquity

Ipsos partnered with the HLTH Foundation to shine a light on existing health tech-related inequities in the U.S. and identify opportunities for the industry to address techquity gaps.

Health

As our nation ages and a caregiver shortage looms, will technology be able to bridge the gap? We ask experts from IBM/Watson, MIT, and the Milken Institute to explore “big questions” that companies should be asking about the future of their industries.
Global Warming Publication

Sustainability Redefined: What We Know

View our on demand webinar to hear insights from recently fielded survey questions to gauge possible behavior changes related to sustainability after coronovirus, in order to provide a definitive POV on the consumer/citizen paradigm.

[WEBINAR] Digital Doctor 2020: Perspectives on digital & connected health

Join our webinar March 25 (US & EU) or March 26 (APAC)  and listen as Ipsos’ Connected Health experts review the results of Digital Doctor 2020. This year’s report marks the most exciting in the series thus far, covering a comprehensive look into the digital transformation of healthcare.
Healthcare Survey

Mental Health in the workplace: Global Impact Study

Results from our new international study on mental health for Teladoc Health reveals the true scale of challenges in the workplace – from the magnitude of under-reporting of mental health conditions to what prevents people from seeking the support they need.
Connected Health Publication

The Future of Perennials and Connected Health and Wellness

In this on demand webinar we dispel myths about aging and technology, and explore how connected health is transforming healthcare for Perennials.
Healthcare Publication

Connected Health Trends 2018

Connected Health: moving in the right direction.
Healthcare Publication

Who connects us to connected health?

Millions of people increasingly use digital technologies to track their health, not their diseases. Connected devices monitor their workouts, diets, heart rates and sleep. The subsequent exponential rise of health data is transforming healthcare, much as data and analytics are disrupting most industries.