Healthcare


Healthcare Publication

How is COVID-19 affecting doctors & patients in key disease areas?

Ipsos is currently running syndicated COVID-19 impact studies to uncover the true impact of the pandemic in key disease areas. Studies gather the perspectives of treating doctors and patients on key issues such as treatment decision-making, patient management, the patient experience and more.
Healthcare Publication

Ways medical device companies maintain connections during Covid-19

Read our five recommendations for medical device manufacturers to maintain connections and foster effective engagement with customers during Covid-19.
Healthcare Publication

Redefining risk in medical device markets in the time of Covid-19

Read our white paper to review key considerations for medical device companies to redefine risk, identify opportunities and adapt during Covid-19.

Coronavirus dominates global worries

COVID-19 overtakes all other issues in Ipsos’ What Worries the World survey with the highest level of concern recorded for any category since the series began.
Pharma Publication

Leading pharmaceutical brands demonstrating leadership

As Covid-19 continues to disrupt traditional care norms, major pharma products have an unprecedented opportunity to define new market dynamics and demonstrate population health leadership.
Pharma Publication

Evaluating and adapting your soon-to-launch pharma strategy

Covid-19 has greatly disrupted the channels of communication between healthcare professionals and pharma manufacturers, especially those preparing for a product launch.
Healthcare Publication

Assessing the risk profile of recently launched drugs

Manufacturers of the 48 launched products since January 2019 are facing a unique challenge in the current Covid-19 market.
Pharma Publication

Multi-source healthcare data

The world of pharma business insight is likely to change as it embraces a multi-data source reality.
Healthcare Survey

Evolution of prostate cancer treatment gathers speed

What are the treatment options for this too-prevalent disease? And the outlook for the future as clinical outcomes evolve?