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Ipsos Health Service Report 2024
New Zealanders concerned about resourcing in the healthcare system; mental health remains the number one health issue
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The Next Big Thing: Exploring the EDGE for High Growth Opportunities
Innovation teeters on the precipice of convention, where the ordinary meets the extraordinary. Introducing a new framework for identifying the opportunities of tomorrow in the fringes of today.
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Low awareness of GLP-1s globally, but high in the most advanced economies
Despite media discussions around the drugs, only around a third across 30 countries have heard about the drugs, with a lot of the discourse taking place via social media according to the Ipsos Health Service Report.
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The Experience Perspective
The Experience Perspective is an Ipsos podcast and LinkedIn Live series covering everything from Customer and Employee Experience to Channel Performance.
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The Power of the Patient's Voice: The Importance of PROs in Real-World Evidence
Exploring the landscape of patient-reported outcomes (PROs).
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September 2025: Global consumer confidence stable for third consecutive month
Still, the Expectations and Jobs sub-indices both decline, while the Investment sub-index shows an uptick according to the September 2025 Global Consumer Confidence Index from Ipsos
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Know the New America & Beyond: September 2025
A monthly dispatch of Ipsos’ best insights on the U.S., tailored for the world.
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Synthetic Data: From Hype to Reality - A Guide to Responsible Adoption
Synthetic data, powered by AI, is transforming the market research industry. The question isn’t if, but when and how. Recognizing the potential, but also the possible pitfalls, of the issue, our clients asked us to provide Ipsos’ trusted perspective on the topic.
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Supporters of international aid outnumber opponents by nearly four to one
Across 31 countries, 50% express support for their government helping to fund international humanitarian aid organizations
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What Worries the World – September 2025
Conducted monthly in 30 countries among around 20,000 adults for over a decade, the Ipsos What Worries the World study offers an exceptional snapshot of world opinion on pressing global issues.