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==Clients==
 
==Clients==
*[[BUPA]] - 'Populus helped BUPA engage opinion formers from across the political spectrum by investigating the attitudes of patients and the general public towards the role of independent healthcare providers in the NHS'. This included 'a three-year programme of qualitative and quantitative research among the general population and patients and to provide a neutral platform where the conclusions and consequences of this research could be discussed openly and impartially - a thought leadership programme. This has resulted in two books ''Panacea or Placebo'' and ''What Patients Really Want'' published by Populus with the award-winning [[Profile Books]] which have included contributions from leading health commentators, patient advocates and the [[NHS Confederation]] alongside original opinion research and analysis. <ref> Populus, [http://www.populus.co.uk/bupa-case-study.html Case studies: BUPA], accessed 9 November 2010.
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*[[BUPA]] - 'Populus helped BUPA engage opinion formers from across the political spectrum by investigating the attitudes of patients and the general public towards the role of independent healthcare providers in the NHS'. This included 'a three-year programme of qualitative and quantitative research among the general population and patients and to provide a neutral platform where the conclusions and consequences of this research could be discussed openly and impartially - a thought leadership programme. This has resulted in two books ''Panacea or Placebo'' and ''What Patients Really Want'' published by Populus with the award-winning [[Profile Books]] which have included contributions from leading health commentators, patient advocates and the [[NHS Confederation]] alongside original opinion research and analysis. <ref> Populus, [http://www.populus.co.uk/bupa-case-study.html Case studies: BUPA], accessed 9 November 2010.</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 12:33, 9 November 2010

Populus is a market research company used by various organisations including The Times newspaper and the Stockholm Network to create public opinion polls on political issues. The director of Populus is for Times journalist Rick Nye[1]. The company co-founded the British Polling Council[2].

Stockholm Network Work

Populus director Rick Nye was appointed as the secretary for Market House International[3], the company set up to run the Stockholm Network. Populus have conducted polling work for the Stockholm Network including a 2004 report into European Healthcare[4].

People

Rick Nye

Clients

  • BUPA - 'Populus helped BUPA engage opinion formers from across the political spectrum by investigating the attitudes of patients and the general public towards the role of independent healthcare providers in the NHS'. This included 'a three-year programme of qualitative and quantitative research among the general population and patients and to provide a neutral platform where the conclusions and consequences of this research could be discussed openly and impartially - a thought leadership programme. This has resulted in two books Panacea or Placebo and What Patients Really Want published by Populus with the award-winning Profile Books which have included contributions from leading health commentators, patient advocates and the NHS Confederation alongside original opinion research and analysis. [5]

Affiliations

The Times | Stockholm Network

Notes

  1. Rick Nye, Media Centre, Populus, Accessed 24-April-2010
  2. Press Release, On November 15th the British Polling Council (BPC) will be launched, British Polling Council, Accessed 24-April-2010
  3. 288a Appointment of Rick Nye as Secretary, Stockholm Network Secretary Appointed 05-12-2003, Companies House, 05-November-2003
  4. Stockholm Network, Eye on Europe, Stockholm Network, Eye on Europe, Issue 1, Summer 2004, Accessed 24-April-2010
  5. Populus, Case studies: BUPA, accessed 9 November 2010.