Health Market Research Insights And Findings
43% of GPs advise parents to seek private care for children in need of mental health services, according to survey
January 2020
43% of GPs advise parents to seek private care for children in need of mental health services: A survey has revealed that more than 4 in 10 GPs have suggested to parents with children struggling with mental health problems that they seek private care.… Read more...
Almost half GPs polled have thought about leaving profession due to personal wellbeing concerns, finds survey
December 2019
A Survey of UK based Medical Protection Society members has found that almost one in two have thought about leaving the profession due to concerns over personal wellbeing. The research, titled Breaking the Burnout Cycle - keeping doctors and patients… Read more...
59% of Brits trust NHS and healthcare providers most when it comes to trust over data
November 2019
59% of Brits trust NHS and healthcare providers most when it comes to trust over data: When it comes to using our personal data ethically, British adults trust the NHS and healthcare providers the most, according to the latest survey fundings from the Open… Read more...
Two thirds of bone specialists say osteoporosis is a 'neglected condition', according to survey
September 2019
Two thirds of bone specialists say osteoporosis is a 'neglected condition': A European survey of bone specialists has revealed that two-thirds (66%) believe osteoporosis is a 'neglected conditon', under prioritised by their country's… Read more...
Two-fifths of patients do not have visitors during hospital stay, suggests survey
September 2019
Two-fifths of patients do not have visitors during hospital stay: A survey of nurses working in acute care hospitals has revealed that two-fifths of their patients do not have a visitor during their stay. The nurses polled in the study for the Royal Voluntary… Read more...
Survey reveals waiting times for GP appointments have exceeded two weeks for first time
August 2019
Survey reveals waiting times for GP appointments have exceeded two weeks for first time: A survey asking GPs how long their average wait times are for non-urgent appointments has found patients are waiting more than two weeks to be seen (14.8 days.)… Read more...
