World Economic Forum November 10, 2022
Stephen Hall

  • COVID-19 is still the primary health concern worldwide, according to the Ipsos Global Health Service Monitor.
  • Mental health is now a higher health concern than cancer for the first time.
  • The majority of people think their country’s healthcare system is overstretched, and aren’t optimistic about the future, Ipsos finds.
  • But there are actions governments can take to improve healthcare systems and prepare them for future crises.

While the pandemic shone a spotlight on the heroic work of healthcare workers, it also highlighted the frailty of many healthcare systems around the world. Now, three out of five people globally think their country’s healthcare system is overstretched, according to...

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