Health Market Research Insights And Findings
29% of doctors in training have experienced micro-aggressions, negative comments or oppressive body language from colleagues
September 2024
29% of doctors in training have experienced micro-aggressions, negative comments or oppressive body language from colleagues: A recent survey has considered how factors including gender, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, and disability status can negatively… Read more...
Many patients leave GP appointments without discussing all worries
September 2024
Many patients leave GP appointments without discussing all worries survey shows: A recent survey has revealed the inability of some GP patients to discuss their health issues with their GP as well as highlighting key areas patients would like to… Read more...
Over 3 in 4 adults in England believe care workers are paid too little, survey finds
September 2024
Over 3 in 4 adults in England believe care workers are paid too little: According to recent research by The Health Foundation and Nuffield Trust, 77% of adults in England believe care workers are paid too little, showing that public support for improving… Read more...
1 in 3 UK doctors found to be struggling with their workload and almost 1 in 5 reducing hours, survey finds
September 2024
1 in 3 UK doctors found to be struggling with their workload and almost 1 in 5 have reduced their hours: The latest edition of an annual survey commissioned by the General Medical Council (GMC) has revealed that 33% of doctors were found to be struggling… Read more...
Yearly survey records low satisfaction rate for the NHS
August 2024
Yearly survey records low satisfaction rate for the NHS: A yearly survey by The National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) has revealed the lowest level of satisfaction for the NHS since the BSA survey began in 1983, with only 24% of respondents stating… Read more...
Research reveals that 16-24-year-olds are more likely to need more GP visits and discussions before a cancer diagnosis is made
August 2024
Research reveals that 16-24-year-olds are more likely to need more GP visits and discussions before a cancer diagnosis is made: The research analysis by Nuffield Trust and the Health Foundation found that it’s taking more GP visits, and more conversations… Read more...
