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Why has trust in civil servants gone up?Why has trust in civil servants gone up?
4 March 2013
Bobby Duffy blogs for the Institute for Goverment on a very simple question on trust in truth-telling that generates huge interest. Why has trust in civil servants gone up?

Public spending and the NHS: what do the public think?Public spending and the NHS: what do the public think?
3 December 2012
Research Director, Dan Wellings, explores the findings of an Ipsos MORI poll looking at public attitudes towards NHS funding. Public spending and the NHS: what do the public think?

How worried are the public?How worried are the public?
19 November 2012
Ipsos MORI CEO, Ben Page, discusses concern about the NHS. How worried are the public?

The Friends and Family Test: are you asking the right questions?The Friends and Family Test: are you asking the right questions?
14 November 2012
Research Director, Jonathan Nicholls, discusses the challenges faced by NHS trusts, putting in place The Friends and Family Test. The Friends and Family Test: are you asking the right questions?

Beyond the headlines: what is happening with NHS satisfaction rates?Beyond the headlines: what is happening with NHS satisfaction rates?
21 June 2012
Dan Wellings of our NHS and Public Health research area blogs for Nuffield Trust on what the recent polling tells us. Beyond the headlines: what is happening with NHS satisfaction rates?

Who cares for the carer?  An ethnographic understanding of the role of carers in home dialysisWho cares for the carer? An ethnographic understanding of the role of carers in home dialysis
19 June 2012
Ipsos MORI Ethnography are currently working with NHS Kidney Care to highlight the difficulties that carers face when caring for renal patients and look for potential success stories to learn from. Who cares for the carer?  An ethnographic understanding of the role of carers in home dialysis

Using access to information to push up standardsUsing access to information to push up standards
29 May 2012
Big Society blog: The Department of Health’s new information strategy aims to use information and new technologies to push up standards of care and improve outcomes for patients - but will it work? Using access to information to push up standards

The NHS reforms could be the coalition's poll tax - but may well not beThe NHS reforms could be the coalition's poll tax - but may well not be
3 May 2012
We will know by 2015 whether the public’s NHS experiences mean Andrew Lansley has pulled off this massive gamble, says Ipsos MORI CEO, Ben Page. The NHS reforms could be the coalition's poll tax - but may well not be

Labour seen as best party on health care but English split on private provision in the NHS Labour seen as best party on health care but English split on private provision in the NHS
6 March 2012
An Ipsos MORI poll for the Health Service Journal (HSJ) shows the Labour Party holds an 18 point lead over the Conservative Party as being seen as the party with the best policies on health care. Labour seen as best party on health care but English split on private provision in the NHS

Labour leads on healthcare amid public concern about NHS reform - but is the public as worried as we think? Labour leads on healthcare amid public concern about NHS reform - but is the public as worried as we think?
23 June 2011
While the NHS reforms have been heralded as controversial by many healthcare professionals and parts of the media, the public is, so far, reserving judgement Labour leads on healthcare amid public concern about NHS reform - but is the public as worried as we think?

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