Health Market Research Insights And Findings
Survey reveals GPs unlikely to believe patients about alcohol intake
September 2018
Survey reveals GPs unlikely to believe patients’ about alcohol intake: Ever been asked by your GP about your alcohol consumption? Well, it’s possible they may double the amount that you tell them -- that’s according to recent research by… Read more...
New research sheds light on misconceptions of cancer causes
May 2018
New research sheds light on misconceptions of cancer causes: A study carried out by University College London (UCL) and the University of Leeds, highlights the many beliefs people have around what can cause cancer. The survey, part-funded… Read more...
Healthcare Assistants taking on additional roles often without training
May 2018
Healthcare Assistants taking on additional roles often without training: A survey of healthcare assistants (HCAs) working in the NHS has revealed two thirds of workers are carrying out tasks that are usually the responsibility of nurses or other staff members,… Read more...
Ninety per cent of councils cutting services aimed at preventing illness
May 2018
Ninety per cent of councils cutting services aimed at preventing illness: Funding has been cut to public health services by 90% of councils, putting greater pressure on GPs, an investigation has found. Services such as sexual health clinics, drug and… Read more...
The number of EU nurses leaving their job outnumbers the amount joining the NHS, according to recent statistics
January 2018
The number of EU nurses leaving their job outnumbers the amount joining the NHS, according to recent statistics: Latest research exemplifies the current climate of the NHS, as the gap between the number of those joining and leaving is bigger than ever before.… Read more...
Sheffield would rather spend more money on better healthcare than staffing, despite GP shortages
December 2017
Sheffield would rather spend more money on better healthcare than staffing, despite GP shortages: According to a recent online poll, around three quarters of those surveyed preferred to increase their income tax by one pence to help fund better healthcare;… Read more...

