Emily
Morton
Senior Research Analyst
Emily Morton is a Senior Research Analyst on the Custom Research team at The Harris Poll, a leading public opinion research firm in the U.S. With a strong foundation in quantitative research, Emily specializes in designing, managing, and analyzing public-facing surveys that illuminate key trends and challenges.
Since joining The Harris Poll, she has worked on research initiatives for a wide array of clients, with a specialization in the healthcare space - delivering data-driven insights that support strategic decisions, public education, and policy engagement. Her work explores public perceptions of health equity, access to care, innovation in treatment, mental health, and trust in institutions, helping stakeholders better understand the shifting dynamics of healthcare in America. She is adept at conducting research on sensitive health topics, carefully balancing methodological rigor with empathy and nuance. Her work sheds light on lived experiences, helping to inform more inclusive conversations and drive meaningful change across the healthcare landscape.
Since joining The Harris Poll, she has worked on research initiatives for a wide array of clients, with a specialization in the healthcare space - delivering data-driven insights that support strategic decisions, public education, and policy engagement. Her work explores public perceptions of health equity, access to care, innovation in treatment, mental health, and trust in institutions, helping stakeholders better understand the shifting dynamics of healthcare in America. She is adept at conducting research on sensitive health topics, carefully balancing methodological rigor with empathy and nuance. Her work sheds light on lived experiences, helping to inform more inclusive conversations and drive meaningful change across the healthcare landscape.
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In recognition of National IVF Day, The Harris Poll conducted a study aimed at uncovering American adults’ knowledge and experience with fertility and fertility services, including in vitro fertilization or IVF. The findings of this research reveal a widespread lack of awareness, persistent stigma, and a critical need for earlier education, richer emotional support, and […]