These are the latest findings from the Ipsos perils of perception survey. The results highlight how wrong people across 40 countries are about some key issues and features of the population in their country.
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month this past October, the i-Say incentives team once again set out to join the fight against breast cancer by rallying i-Say members to raise $15,000 in donations.
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The ‘In’ and ‘Out’ campaigns are now intensifying, but ‘Brexit’ has been a constant topic of conversation since the referendum date was announced 3 months ago. A British exit could have widespread repercussions for many sectors within the UK economy, especially in highly regulated and controlled industries such as pharmaceuticals.
Ipsos Healthcare – the global healthcare division of Ipsos – has launched the syndicated PD-L1 Testing Monitor, a timely addition to the Ipsos Oncology Molecular Diagnostics Portfolio.
Middle-income earners are on the rise across the Association of South-East Asian Nations’ (Asean), a demographic shift that is driving demand for better healthcare and medical devices that facilitate more efficient treatment.
India lags behind the world when it comes to the tag of being a ‘healthy’ nation, with healthcare accounting for only 0.9 per cent of national GDP as against 12 per cent by G7 countries. Health as a topic has never been centre-stage in the larger discussions on the country’s progress and growth.