Health Market Research Insights And Findings
UK adults back new NHS app features but remain cautious on AI in healthcare, recent survey shows
March 2026
A recent survey has revealed that a majority of UK adults feel positive about the dozen new uses for the NHS App outlined in the government's 10-Year Health Plan. Additionally, the survey provides insight into the level of public trust in AI for clinical… Read more...
Pregnant women and new mothers face unfavourable treatment at work, according to new research
March 2026
New research has uncovered significant shortcomings in how some pregnant women and new mothers are treated at work and highlights how a lack of understanding of maternity rights among some employers is forcing women to self-advocate or contact their union… Read more...
Record number of patients in England endure 12-hour A&E wait times, according to latest figures
March 2026
Recent data shows a record number of people attending A&E in England in January 2026 waited 12 or more hours to be seen. Additionally, the number of those waiting at least four hours before being admitted to a ward also reached record levels, highlighting… Read more...
Six in ten UK adults use AI for self-diagnosing health conditions, according to new study
February 2026
A recent study has revealed that around six in ten (59%) UK adults regularly use AI tools, such as ChatGPT, to self-diagnose their health issues. Significantly, almost a quarter (24%) of users say that they feel more comfortable using AI compared to having… Read more...
Two-thirds of UK women over 50 face mental health challenges, according to new research
February 2026
New research suggests that nearly two in three UK women aged 50 and over are struggling with their mental health. Among those affected, the majority (90%) never ask for help. The survey of 2,000 women commissioned by the British Association for Counselling… Read more...
UK GPs face challenges addressing the growing obesity crisis among children and adults, new research shows
February 2026
A recent study indicates that UK GPs are struggling to tackle the increasing obesity crisis affecting both children and adults. According to the research, 80% of GPs find it challenging to discuss a child’s obesity and related health issues with their… Read more...

