Public perceptions of the NHS: a winter of discontent The NHS is under extreme strain and debate about the future of the health system is growing louder. As political parties look ahead to the next general election, understanding what the public thinks should help inform thinking on NHS funding and reform.
This long read examines public perceptions and expectations of the NHS. We present findings from the third wave of our programme of polling research with Ipsos that tracks the public’s views on health and social care in the UK every 6 months. The Health Foundation
See also:
- Public support for government’s handling of the NHS reaches new low, polling finds The Health Foundation
- Public support for Government’s handling of the NHS in England falls to new low Evening Standard
- Just 10% of Britons think ministers have right policies on NHS, study shows The Guardian
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