Ipsos September 26, 2022
Simon Atkinson, Nicolas Boyon

However, half of those surveyed across 34 countries describe the quality of their country’s healthcare service as good.

The Ipsos Global Health Service Monitor is an annual study that explores the biggest health challenges facing people today and how well-equipped people think their country’s healthcare services are to tackle them. We ran the survey in 34 countries between 22nd July and 5th August 2022 on Ipsos’ Global Advisor online platform.

Key findings include:

  • For a third year, Coronavirus remains the biggest health problem facing people around the world (47% globally, down from 70% in 2021).
  • Mental health (36%) has experienced a 5-point increase from 2021, making it the second...

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