1、IPSOS HEALTH SERVICE IPSOS HEALTH SERVICE REPORT 2025REPORT 2025A 30-Country Ipsos Global Advisor SurveyOctober 2025 Ipsos Health Service Report 2025 Ipsos Health Service Report 20252IntroductionWelcome to the seventh edition of the Ipsos Health Service Report.Since 2018 we have been tracking people
2、s attitudes and perceptions on their healthcare system and its biggest problems.In this issue we look at GLP-1s including awareness around the world and whether people think it will have an impact on obesity levels.People are most likely to say they hear of GLP-1 drugs,which go by brand names like O
3、zempic or Mounjaro,through social media.We explore the social media conversations around GLP-1s and how the drugs,which are only available via prescription,are being used and marketed as a way for“healthy”people to keep the weight off.They are now being talked of as just another part of the weight l
4、oss toolkit.In much the same way you would go to the gym.The online narrative is not being driven by the pharma industry or traditional healthcare providers,but shaped by online voices.Understanding perceptions,or perhaps misperceptions,around healthcare has never been more important.Health,like man
5、y aspects of society,is becoming more politicised and coupled with this the traditional sources of knowledge,such as doctors and the pharma sector,have less influence.In our Ipsos Global Trends work two-thirds say they always try and find out information on healthcare by themselves,rather than just
6、relying on what their doctor tells them.Nowhere within health is this politicisation more apparent than in vaccines.Misinformation around vaccinationsis being spread by some of the most influential voices around the world.We see falling support in many countries for compulsory vaccines for infectiou