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Healthcare and Medical Market Research

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    Demand for dentistry continues to be strong, but supply-side issues since the COVID-19 pandemic have not been resolved, leaving a legacy of problems in NHS dentistry provision. This has been compounded by skills restrictions and the greater appeal of providing private services. The cost of living crisis has impacted more..."
    The movement toward holistic health shows that consumers seek solutions that boost the immune system and adapt to personalized maintenance and symptom relief. David Hamlette, Research Analyst; Health and Wellbeing ..."

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    Inflation's compression of consumer budgets has caused a prioritization of cost over choice of doctors when selecting coverage, driving consideration of switching. Patrick Rahlfs, Senior Research Analyst ..."
    With the digitizing evolution of healthcare through telemedicine, consumers are forced to rediscover what it means to be valued and understood throughout stages of their health journey. David Hamlette, Research Analyst; Health and Wellbeing ..."
    "The private healthcare market is growing strongly on the back of the continued issues with waiting lists impacting the NHS. Moreover, arrangements with the NHS, a buoyant private medical insurance sector and growth in self-pay procedures are further growing the demand factors despite the cost of living crisis and the..."
    According to our natural healthcare US market research, consumers' desire for healthier, safer ingredients is the core principle of natural health. Brands can enhance this desire by building familiarity and trust. Lindsay Cameron - Analyst, Health & Wellness ..."

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    “The dental sector is changing at pace following the pandemic. More patients are seeking affordable dental care, while a growing number of dental technicians are seeking a better balance between NHS and private work. At the same time technology is evolving and changing the way in which dentistry is delivered...."

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    “Consumers' lifestyles have returned to normal following the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in value growth in the first aid category, particularly stemming from the insect repellent segment due to increased travel and hotter local climates. During the income squeeze, value will be sought-after, particularly for basic first aid products. However, quality..."

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    “First aid products are essential purchases with potentially lengthy purchase cycles. Consumer interest in the category centers on its functional nature – they simply need these products when minor injuries occur. Short-term market gains in 2020 have given way to a market that will see slower growth in 2023 and..."
    “Consumers have faced increased exposure to common illness over the past year, as influenza, COVID-19 and RSV converged, creating a tridemic. Nearly one quarter of consumers experienced more frequent common illness than last year despite taking preventative measures, such as using immune-boosting supplements. Because many symptoms of common illness overlap,..."
    “Consumers continue to experience skin issues as a physical manifestation of both lifestyle choices, such as poor diet and lack of sleep, as well as elevated levels of stress and anxiety. While consumers have adopted a more preventative strategy to managing their overall health, this shift has been slower in..."
    “Most consumers regard the healthcare system as at least somewhat trustworthy, giving healthcare and insurance providers the opportunity to re-examine the way they connect with patients. Despite digital advances in healthcare, consumers still want a traditional healthcare experience that provides comprehensive health so that they feel empowered and in control..."