New research from Ipsos MORI shows that 57% of Britons think that the ability of the NHS to deliver the care and services it provides has been getting worse over the last six months (just 8% think it is getting better). This is an increase in concern since January, when 52% thought it was getting worse.
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I’d now like you to think about your own experience and everything you have seen, heard
or read recently. Do you think the ability for the NHS to deliver the care and services it
provides over the last six months has been getting…?
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Base: 1044 adults aged 18+ in Great Britain, 10 – 14 February 2017
26 – 29 January 2017
10-14 February 2017
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Base: 1033 adults aged 18+ in the UK, 26 – 29 January 2017
Source: Ipsos MORI Political Monitor February 2017
Source: Ipsos MORI/BBC News
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Base: 1044 adults aged 18+ in the UK, 10 – 14 February 2017
And thinking about the NHS over the next few years do you expect it to…?
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Source: Ipsos MORI Political Monitor February 2017
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And thinking about the NHS over the next few years do you expect it to…?
Base: February 2017, 1044 adults aged 18+ in the UK, 10 – 14 February 2017
Base: March 2002 – August 2016, Adults in Britain (c. 1000 per wave) Source: Ipsos MORI Government Delivery Index
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Perceptions of quality of healthcare vs expectations for future quality of healthcare
How would you rate the quality of healthcare that you and your family have access to in your country?
By healthcare we include doctors, specialist physicians such as surgeons, hospitals, tests for diagnosis and
drugs to treat various ailments.
Over the
coming years,
do you expect
the quality of
healthcare that
you and your
family will have
access to
locally will
improve, stay
the same or get
worse?
Base: 18,180 adults 16-64 across 23 countries, online, 12 September – 11 October 2016 Source: Ipsos MORI Global Trends Survey
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Base: 18,180 adults 16-64 across 23 countries, online, 12 September – 11 October 2016 Source: Ipsos MORI Global Trends Survey
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Base: 18,180 adults 16-64 across 23 countries, online, 12 September – 11 October 2016 Source: Ipsos MORI Global Trends Survey
Over the coming years, do you expect the quality of healthcare that you and your
family will have access to locally will improve, stay the same or get worse?
KEY:
Improve 2016 Get Worse 2016
Improve 2014 Get Worse 2014
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Base: 18,180 adults across 23 countries, online, 12th Sep – 11th Oct 2016
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Contact: Kate.Duxbury@ipsos.com; Leila.Tavakoli@ipsos.com,