Public perceptions of the NHS and social care This report presents the findings of a research project commissioned by the Health Foundation and conducted by Ipsos MORI.
The polling suggests there is an increasing willingness among the public to pay more tax for health and social care.
A majority of people – 62% – said it was completely or somewhat unacceptable to have to sell your own home to pay for social care.
An increasing proportion want to see NHS-funded care delivered exclusively through the NHS (as opposed to via private providers).
The polling also indicates very strong support for EU workers in the NHS and social care being allowed to stay in the UK after Brexit.
The polling suggests there is an increasing willingness among the public to pay more tax for health and social care.
A majority of people – 62% – said it was completely or somewhat unacceptable to have to sell your own home to pay for social care.
An increasing proportion want to see NHS-funded care delivered exclusively through the NHS (as opposed to via private providers).
The polling also indicates very strong support for EU workers in the NHS and social care being allowed to stay in the UK after Brexit.
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