Health Market Research Insights And Findings

Britons get drunk more frequently than people in 35 other countries, according to survey
May 2019
Britons get drunk more frequently than people in 35 other countries: A global survey into the drinking habits of people around the world has found people from the UK get intoxicated more often than people in 35 other countries polled. The survey questioned… Read more...
Less than half patients aware of right to choose hospital when accessing NHS treatment, according to poll
April 2019
Less than half patients aware of right to choose hospital when accessing NHS treatment: A survey asking people about outpatient appointments after being referred for treatment has revealed more than half (55%) of those who had seen a GP in the last 12 months… Read more...
More than half NHS staff considering leaving their role, according to survey
April 2019
More than half NHS staff considering leaving their role: A survey of NHS workers has found 51% are thinking about leaving their current role, with just over a fifth (21%) saying they are thinking of leaving the NHS altogether. The NHS England survey takes… Read more...
Public satisfaction with NHS at lowest level since 2007, according to survey
April 2019
Public satisfaction with the NHS at lowest level since 2007: A survey looking at public attitudes in the UK across a range of areas has found satisfaction levels with the NHS overall are at their lowest in over a decade. The British Social Attitudes… Read more...
'Embarrassing' symptoms cause 1 in 4 people to delay visiting GP, survey finds
January 2019
'Embarrassing' symptoms cause 1 in 4 people to delay visiting GP: A survey has revealed that 25% of people have put off seeing a doctor because of feelings of embarrassment over their symptoms, meaning serious conditions are at risk of going… Read more...
60% of young people Google symptoms before making GP appointment
January 2019
60% of young people Google symptoms before making GP appointment: A survey looking at the behavioural differences between generations when it comes to health and wellbeing found that Generation Z (16 - 23-year old's) are twice as likely to google… Read more...